August 11, 2012 - Smoketown Airport Fly-In | ||||||
I finally made it to the annual Smoketown Airport fly-in which is one of the best in the Mid-Atlantic area. They always have good turn-out, weather permitting, of course. The weather wasn't the best early -- Bruce got rained on a little flying up in the Cub -- but by the time I came through around 9:30 it was fine. The sky got bluer and clear as the day progressed. Here I am turning final. | ||||||
Picture by Jason Harry. A good look at the main hangar where the pancake breakfast and later, lunch, was served. The white tent to the right was where we registered. Pilot's flying in received a very nice Smoketown Airport 2012 Fly-in T-shirt. | ||||||
Another nice picture by Jason, taken after a few planes had bugged out. You can see my plane in the upper left-hand corner. | ||||||
Looking towards the main
area. | ||||||
Looking inside the hangar where they served food. I'd give the food high marks. | ||||||
They had seminars in another
hangar. I didn't sit in on any but I should have, especially the one
on the Fairchild 71 restoration. | ||||||
The vintage showplanes were all grouped together. | ||||||
Later on they did a nice formation fly-by. Photo by Jason Harry. | ||||||
The star of the fly-in was this magnificent Fairchild 71. | ||||||
Pratt & Whitney Wasp 410 HP Radial engine. Cruise speed 106 mph. Carries eight people. This one was built in 1929. | ||||||
Bruce standing in front o fthe
Fairchild. | ||||||
That's the most stylish panel I've ever seen! | ||||||
Bruce checked out the two Sonexes and
Waiex. | ||||||
Bruce talking with a Sonex owner. | ||||||
The Waiex is easily identified by the V-tail. | ||||||
A nice looking Waco was also on hand. | ||||||
A couple of Cub afficianados checking
out Bruce's Cub. | ||||||
Hat tip to Jason Harry for this
great picture of my plane. | ||||||
A Long-EZ flew in. | ||||||
A PT-19 trainer and WWII re-enactment
camp. | ||||||
Nice looking Tri-Pacer. | ||||||
A Stampe and Tiger Moth. | ||||||
My plane was on the left towards the end. | ||||||
Bruce's Cub sparkled in the
sunlight. | ||||||
Classy paint job on this RV. | ||||||
Adventura. | ||||||
The ground crew was large and well organized. | ||||||
Planes started bugging out in the afternoon. | ||||||
Claudius making his signiture U-2
climbout in the AirCam. Essex Skypark had a good
representation: myself, Bruce, Cladius, Rob, Rich, Max, Eric and
probably a few I missed. | ||||||
Another Essex Skypark pilot, Rob R., built and flys this colorful Searey painted in the colors of the Maryland state flag. | ||||||
Lee flies his white Kitfox all over
the place. Lee's a fellow EAA Chapter 571 member.
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Bruce gets his Cub started by the veteran world-master of hand-propping airplanes, Max L. of Essex Skypark. | ||||||
Bruce taxiis out in the Cub. Mugsy's RV-8 can be seen must to the right of mine. Jolly's RV is just above my vertical stab. Mugsy, Jolly and myself did a little three-ship flyover before heading for home. All in all, it was one of the better fly-ins I've attended, and I've been to a few. Just a nice way to spend an aviation day. | ||||||
Lee taxiing out in the Fox. | ||||||
Good shot of my plane taken by
someone. | ||||||
Another Essex Skypark pilot -- Rich -- takes off in his Super Decathelon. | ||||||
As you might expect from this
exceedingly well-organized fly-in, an expert photographer took a picture
of every plane that flew in. My RV about to touch
down. | ||||||
Bruce about to roll it on in the Cub. | ||||||
Mugsy coming
in.
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Max arrives in the Champ he has owned a long time. As I have mentioned numerous times, Max taught me how to fly tailwheel in this plane. | ||||||
Jolly arrives in his RV-7. | ||||||
Essex Skypark pilot -- Claudius --
about to touch down in the
AirCam.
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Fellow EAA Chapter 571 member Lee arrives in his Kitfox. | ||||||
Even some big iron came to the fly-in. | ||||||