The author reflects on a collaborative volunteering experience with friends from Air Camp, preparing for a STEM event involving vintage aircraft restoration. They worked on fabric modules and frames to teach students essential aircraft construction skills. This initiative highlights the importance of preserving aviation history and mentoring the next generation in aviation.
Back in the Groove
Progress continues on various aircraft restoration projects, with emphasis on thoroughness over deadlines. The restorer provides valuable insights into the process, enriching knowledge beyond previous experiences. Post-holiday momentum is building, alongside aspirations for better social media engagement. The journey embraces imperfections while celebrating the joys of aviation and personal growth.
Progress Measured in Small Parts
The restorer and I stopped by his mentor’s shop to pick up a drawing for a small part needed on his Staggerwing project. He has had good luck locating some components, but others, like these tiny washers, will need to be replicated directly from the drawing. It was a familiar scene. When the restorer was... Continue Reading →
A Season for Rest, Reflection, and Recharging
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 →
A Quiet Holiday, a Snowy Drive, and Lessons from the Flightline
This year’s holiday party was affected by heavy snowfall, resulting in a light turnout. Despite this, meaningful connections were made. A volunteer’s journey in aviation led her to earn a dispatch license, paralleling past experiences. The holidays prompted reflection on community support, mentorship, and the value of shared endeavors in aviation.
Crafting Metal: The Art of Aircraft Restoration
The restoration of Mama's Chief, a 1946 Aeronca Chief, is progressing well with the replacement of the longeron and thorough inspections by the restorer and welder. Their efforts ensure structural integrity for future flights. As they plan for sandblasting and painting, they reflect on their journey, embracing each step toward the ultimate goal of flying again.
The Rhythm of Restoration
Investing in the next generation The cooler temperatures have brought renewed focus to our projects. The restoration shop recently held its first work Saturday after the annual summer hiatus. Catching up with friends we haven’t seen for a while is as much a part of the day as making progress on aircraft projects. Wrapping Up... Continue Reading →