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Pioneer Airport (WS17), 2011-09-24 This 1929 Curtiss Robin has been restored, making it as good as new. |
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Pioneer Airport (WS17), 2011-09-24 This was one of several models of the Fairchild 24; this aircraft featured side-by-side seating for two in an enclosed cabin. |
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Pioneer Airport (WS17), 2010-09-24 I was surprised to find this Golden Age classic among the World War II veterans. |
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Pioneer Airport (WS17), 2010-09-24 This, the oldest Fairchild in existence, was restored by Herb Harcom in 1963 and donated to the EAA six years later. |
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Pioneer Airport (WS17), 2010-09-24 This beautiful replica was built in 1998, representing a machine from a major local company, S.C. Johnson Wax. |
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Pioneer Airport (WS17), 2010-09-24 In 1984, this little guy wrested the title of "World's Smallest" from its neighbor in the background, the Sky Baby. |
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Pioneer Airport (WS17), 2010-08-24 Ralph Rosnick perservered for 21 years building this beautiful replica; he donated it to the EAA AirVenture Museum in 2000. |
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Pioneer Airport (WS17), 2010-09-24 Enjoy this fine replica, completed by Arthur Huntley in 2003. Replacing the original Gnome or LeRhône rotary engine is a 110 hp Warner Scarab. |
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Pioneer Airport (WS17), 2010-09-24 Walter W. Redfern built this fine replica in 1964, as no original DR-1s exist. On this machine, a Warner “Scarab” 7 cylinder 145-hp radial replaces the 9-cylinder, 120-hp LeRhone rotary engine of the original. |
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Pioneer Airport (WS17), 2010-09-24 After sitting in a barn for some 40 years, this beauty was restored to her Golden Age glory. |
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Pioneer Airport (WS17), 2010-09-24 Beautiful little Golden Age sportplane at the EAA AirVenture Museum. |
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Pioneer Airport (WS17), 2010-09-24 No, there is nothing wrong with this photo - the pilot's name on this 1938 Taylorcraft was deliberately painted upside-down - or, rather, right-side-up, when the pilot is flying in his usual attitude. |