I am still in an introspective frame of mind as Christmas gives way to the New Year. Over the past year, we have made meaningful strides on Mama’s Chief. What I have not mentioned here was we have also reorganized our lives in a very tangible way by moving closer to the airport where Sis,... Continue Reading →
Old Friends and New Runways
The narrative revolves around the author's journey with a vintage Cub aircraft, a family legacy from his father. While learning tailwheel flying, he values the friendship and support of an old colleague. Their shared flights symbolize a reconnection to the joy of aviation and the importance of camaraderie in the flying community.
Returning from Oshkosh: Finding My Way Back to Earth
The writer reflects on their experiences at this year's AirVenture, highlighting the emotional transition back to everyday life. They discuss ongoing aviation projects and personal milestones, emphasizing the importance of recognizing progress, learning satisfaction, and the enduring significance of a cherished aircraft, Sis. The post illustrates a deep connection to flying and personal growth.
Barnstorming Carnival 2025: Echoes of Flight and Friendship
The Barnstorming Carnival marked a lively summer event filled with joyful children's activities, including building penny planes and launching rockets. Despite weather challenges, camaraderie flourished among enthusiasts, highlighting emotional connections to aircraft. As summer progresses, memories are forged, and preparations for Oshkosh begin, underscoring aviation's timeless allure for future generations.
Why We Fly: Celebrating Aviation’s Legacy
The past week marked steady progress in aviation, leading to the upcoming fly-in events in Ohio and Oshkosh. This close-knit community thrives on shared passions and connections, celebrating both past traditions and future innovations. Flying embodies a sense of reward, reminding us of the wonder that drives our pursuit of aviation.
Magic, Metal, and a Little Spring Faith
Spring flowers popped overnight with the warm rain over the last week or so. I’m ready for the season’s bright, delicate petals— like many others are, as well. This past Monday was the IA renewal symposium in Columbus. Unlike last year, the restorers didn’t present, so the other restorer held down the fort while Uncle... Continue Reading →
Exploring Aviation Highlights: A Rainy Day Adventure
The rainy weekend posed challenges for sightseeing with an aviation friend, but it led to visiting the National Museum of the US Air Force. Highlights included the Memphis Belle, presidential aircraft, and discussions on aircraft restoration. The shared passion for aviation fostered connections, turning a dreary day into a memorable experience.
Summer Adventures: Embracing the Art of Doing Nothing
Summer holds two faces: it invites us to appreciate the present while pulling us into projects and adventures that test our endurance. Amidst the labor of love and projects, it's important to make time to slow down, savor the present moment, and recharge. Life's twists and turns remind us to appreciate the journey and find joy in intentional pauses.
Empowering Women in Aviation: Uniting for Change at AirVenture Oshkosh
The Women in Aviation day at AirVenture is a powerful reminder of the supportive community in the industry. Through diverse voices and shared experiences, it fosters connections and inspiration. Reflecting on past experiences and conversations, it emphasizes the importance of supporting and encouraging others in their aviation journeys.
Craftsmanship and Emotion: Hazel’s Gold Lindy Win at Airventure
The airport's clubhouse board proudly showcases award-winning aircraft, each a labor of love. Among them, the Hatz named Hazel, a project imbued with personal significance and skillful craftsmanship. Named after the builder's mother, the aircraft beautifully honors its namesake. The community eagerly awaited Hazel's recognition, culminating in a well-deserved Grand Champion Plansbuilt - a Gold Lindy award.