general aviation
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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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Longitude at Rest
“The most beautiful dream that has haunted the heart of man since Icarus is today reality.“ — Louis Bleriot. Quoted by Louise Faure-Favrier in Les chevaliers de l’air, 1923. — 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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Beacon of Love
Her radiant beacon piercing the celestial sphere… a comforting glow to the airmen she loves… a fair weather signal, do not fear! Continue reading
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Windsock at Sunrise
In a technological world, there’s beauty in the simplicity of an airport windsock at sunrise… “Listen to the wind blow, watch the sunrise.” —Fleetwood Mac— Continue reading
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Embraer Phenom 300
“We thought humble and proud at the same time, all at once in love again with this painful bittersweet lovely thing called flight.” — Richard Bach, A Gift of Wings, 1974 — Continue reading











