
Sunday, June 07, 2009
Air Fair Weekend at 0A7 (Hendersonville NC)

Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Springtime is for flying (or ditching made easy)!




A flip of the prop (performed gracefully from the deck of the float) and we're off and floating.
The course is given at Winter Haven FL year-round. Jon Brown carries on his father's work with well-maintained Cubs - every few years they are hauled out and completely refurbished.

Fly safe, Y'all!
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Forward ...... MARCH!
Sunday, January 25, 2009
January 2009 - Time do fly!

Monday, November 10, 2008

November 10 - Marine Corps Birthday
November 11 - Veterans' Day / Armistice Day
This year, on November 11, I remember James Lundin, who we lost in Iraq, and ask you to pause and give thanks for the men and women who serve our Country at home and abroad on this day. Another James, our son-in-law, James Coughlin, is set to return to the Middle East next month. Last time it was Iraq, this time it is Afghanistan. Save a place for him in your prayers, too.
Thanks.
Alex.
Monday, October 13, 2008
October in the Mountains


Saturday, September 20, 2008
A September to Remember




Sunday, August 24, 2008
August with Gusto!
...And this pink L-type Aeronca, owned by a visiting lady pilot, as viewed by Fred through the flying and landing wires of Bill's 1930 Bird Model A:
The incomparable view of Bayport Aerodrome while on final approach ... Bill did a nice, slight forward slip to the left to give Fred this next great shot:
For more of Fred's pictures, including his terrific work with the American Airpower Museum and the Cradle of Aviation Museum, select his albums from his web site:
http://www.longislandwallpapers.com/Aviation
Fred's photographs are available for purchase and we encourage you to buy from him to support his work as he continues to record Long Island's exceptional aviation history.
Happy Landings!

Monday, July 14, 2008
July's When We Flies!

The first look our visitors (by car) get is the flag. We're a proud bunch and our flag tells everybody just where we stand.
Every now and then we have visitors who love to just walk around and touch the airplanes ... there's always somebody who says "I helped build those during the war" or "I worked on or flew those during the war". It's great to have these men and women stop by for their visits ...
...and there's a car buff or two who'd like to have pictures of themselves or their cars with the classic biplanes ...
Pretty soon the wind died down enough to go flying and Bob and I cruised the Great South Bay in the Champ looking for aggressor forces ....
...and there they were! Lurking above the boaters and ferries ... a couple of Cubs!
We decided to take them from the sun, but they turned tail and made for the safety of Bayport Aerodrome where they were met by ...
The Green Baron von Clifford and his 1930 Bird Model A!
Vladimir and Andre even got into the act, firing up the mighty Ranger and killing the mosquitos in a cloud of blue smoke ...
I wish I had pictures of the feast Bill and Bill brought to us....the Striped Bass and crabs were tasty and appreciated by all ... culinary arts honed by years of practice over a roaring barbecue grill ...

In the end it's about friends and airplanes and good fun on a weekend afternoon .... and there's nothing that can compare.