aviation history
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The Quiet Heart of the Sky
She was born from the bloodline of a legend—the Boeing KC-97L Stratofreighter was forged from the same spirit that gave life to the mighty B-29 Superfortress. A child of necessity and innovation, she rose to serve during the Cold War,… Continue reading
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Whispers and Vipers
Low over the steaming jungles of Vietnam, the Hughes OH-6A Cayuse—known as the “Loach”—skimmed the treetops, a whisper of defiance against the thick, humid air. Sleek, fearless, it was the first to slip into danger, coaxing the enemy to reveal… Continue reading
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Loyal Wings
Born of ruggedness and strength, she embraced her role as a dedicated and loyal teacher for young military pilots… Continue reading
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Wings of Hope
Born in an era recovering from war’s violent memories, her sleek metal fuselage reflects a future of hope and freedom. A graceful old bird, embodying the elegance of flight… Continue reading
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Brrrrrttt!
When you design a gun with wings… 😎 Continue reading
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Ballad of a Gooney Bird
Gazing skyward, her tail-wheel configuration appears as if she’s ready to fly—embracing the celestial world above, loving the heavens like her airmen within. Pulling chocks from her wheels, line personnel scramble beneath her soft beautiful lines. Aerodynamic curves, waiting to… Continue reading
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North American T-6G Texan
While I was at the Pickaway County Airport (KCYO) over the weekend, I had the opportunity to see this beautiful 1952 North American T-6G Texan. These U.S. military single-engine advanced trainers were used to instruct pilots during WW2. They continued… Continue reading
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Dreams!
“Once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the earth with your eyes turned skywards.” — Leonardo Da Vinci — Remember what I always say, “everything tells a story… everything has bits of history.” This simple photo does not… Continue reading
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Champaign Lady
I recently had the opportunity to see the restoration of a Boeing B-17G. Champaign Aviation Museum, Grimes Municipal Airport (I74). Urbana, Ohio. August 20, 2022. Looking into the nose, you can see the Bombardier and Navigator positions. Beautiful nose art… Continue reading
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North American Aviation T-6C Texan
“The airplane is just a bunch of sticks and wires and cloth, a tool for learning about the sky and about what kind of person I am, when I fly. An airplane stands for freedom, for joy, for the power… Continue reading
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Approach
“Real flight… is the spirit of an airplane lifting the spirit of its pilot into the high clean blue of the sky, where they join to share the freedom.” Richard Bach, Air Facts magazine, September 1960. Continue reading









