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N9078E, 1946 Aeronca 11AC Chief, C/N: 11AC-710

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N9078E, 1946 Aeronca 11AC Chief C/N 11AC-710, 78E and McKinley Clark,my IA for the frist 10 years till Mac passed away.He was one super fine man and aviation had lots like him.The WWII generation was truly the finest and I was so fortunate to know many of them through aviation!

78E and McKinley Clark,my IA for the frist 10 years till Mac passed away.He was one super fine man and aviation had lots like him.The WWII generation was truly the finest and I was so fortunate to know many of them through aviation!

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Photographer: S B J
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Airport: SQL
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Upload Date: 2015-08-25
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  • N9078E - 78E-  Made a quick stop at Eagleville airport (now closed ) in NE Calif. 78E flew over 10 hours this day. It was a long day! Easy to understand (headache around hour 8) how the term airknocker came about. - by S B J by S B J
  • N9078E @ Q59 - Planes also need to be worked on. I know exactly (almost) how many hours I have in the air, but how many spent working on them I will never know, only that its been a lot! 78E at Fremont airport. - by S B J by S B J @ Q59
  • N9078E - 78E at a private strip near Angles Camp,Ca on a most beautiful day! Was taken soon after being rebuilt and a 16 year rest. - by S B J by S B J
  • N9078E @ VIS - 78E at the Visalia airport on a very hazy winter day to pick up 71P. - by S B J by S B J @ VIS
  • N9078E - 78E & Champ 93E doing 360s (8K feet level) to gain altitude needed to get over the Sierras. Aeroncas are very good planes, but with 65hp, they are not eager climbers. There was not any lift from Mother Nature so the Aeroncas had to do it on their own. - by S B J by S B J