Recharging Away from our Aviation Life

The author reflects on a trip to Florida, taking a break from renovation work and spending quality time with family and friends. Visits to a lively airport gathering and an art museum provide a much-needed reset, highlighting the balance between life and long-term projects. The journey reinvigorates connections and passion for aviation.

Snow Globe Days and Hangar Daydreams

The past few days have been spent inside, snow coming down around us like a shaken snow globe. Fourteen inches fell in just over a day. Thankfully, it was snow and not ice like areas farther south received. It’s been beautiful and quiet—one of those rare pauses that gently reminds you to slow down, take... 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.

A Coat of Primer and a Lot of Love for Mamas Chief

The restoration journey of Mama’s Chief, a 1946 Aeronca 11AC, is highlighted through a day of preparatory painting. The restorer emphasizes the importance of protecting the aircraft's steel structure from rust by applying primer and paint. The experience blends the challenges of restoration with personal connections, providing a reflective perspective on teamwork and progress.

Getting Ready for Paint

After meticulous preparation, Mama’s Chief, a 1946 Aeronca 11AC, was sandblasted to remove old coatings, ensuring optimal paint adhesion. The restoration team, along with an Aeronca friend, successfully transported the fuselage, preparing it for priming. This critical step protects the aircraft for decades ahead, continuing a cherished family legacy.

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.

Restoring Mama’s Chief: A Milestone in Gear Geometry

The restoration of Mama's Aeronca Chief is progressing with verification of gear geometry and repairs to the fuselage structure. The welder focused on damaged areas, while the restorer prepared gear legs for attachment. Despite challenges, including discovering additional damage, the team remains committed to careful inspection and correcting issues as they arise.

Aircraft Restoration Progress and Community Support

During the shop's week closure, the restorer and I prioritized the Chief's gear leg repairs and Sis' inspection, strengthened by camaraderie from the WACO fly-in. With community support, we tackled challenges effectively, learning valuable lessons in aircraft ownership. Progress is continual, underscoring the importance of collaboration in aviation.

Small Steps Toward Big Progress

The past week has been full of steady, small steps—those little bits of progress that only show themselves in the shavings on the floor or the clean spaces uncovered beneath floorboards. Mama’s Chief and the Gear Legs At the portable workbench, I held the table while the restorer worked the adjustable reamer through the Chief’s... Continue Reading →

Oshkosh Moments: From Traditions to Kismet

Oshkosh embodies a blend of traditions and unexpected events, notably during its annual gatherings. From WomenVenture Wednesday to networking moments, participants connect deeply while balancing rituals. A poignant moment occurs when a previously lost family airplane, Mama's Chief, is returned, evoking powerful emotions and reaffirming life's interconnectedness through cherished memories and family legacies.

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