Decisions & Responses

In March 2024, Norm Vienneau discovered a Barnstormer's ad for a complete S6 kit in Campbell River, BC. Accompanied by Wayne Clark, the author inspected the kit, which lacked an engine and instruments. They detail the wing construction, covering methods, and painting process, nearing completion except for engine installation.

IFR Flying

In March 2024, Norm Vienneau discovered a Barnstormer's ad for a complete S6 kit in Campbell River, BC. Accompanied by Wayne Clark, the author inspected the kit, which lacked an engine and instruments. They detail the wing construction, covering methods, and painting process, nearing completion except for engine installation.

Blair Field

On October 21, 2017, Blair and Merle Nelson hosted a fly-in event at their private airstrip near Whitecourt to celebrate Merle's cancer recovery. Seventeen planes attended, offering camaraderie and a catered meal. Participants shared stories and appreciated the vintage displays in the spacious hangar, highlighting the event's community spirit and potential for future fundraising.

From the Cockpit (2015-04)

Ken Beanlands has decided to stop flying, building aircraft, and serving as editor for CRUFC Skywriter following a serious mid-air collision that injured his leg and left his airplane damaged. Known for his humor and dedication, Ken will be honored with a lifetime membership and a certificate of appreciation for his contributions to the club.

Cavalier Engine Swap

The author experienced increased oil consumption in their Lycoming O-290D engine due to several issues, including a lack of an oil-air separator and a worn valve guide. Opting for a more reliable solution, they decided to replace the O-290 with a Lycoming O-320-A2B engine, which offers better parts availability and power.

My Most Rewarding Flight Ever

The author, a pilot with modest experiences, shares memorable moments while flying, particularly his role in a program helping children. He recounts giving a flight lesson to Olivia, a cancer survivor, who had recently overcome significant challenges. The experience was transformative for both Olivia and the author, reinforcing the joy of flying.

The Flyers

The author reflects on their reluctance to write book reviews but felt compelled to discuss "The FLYERS, in Search of Wilbur & Orville Wright" by Noah Adams. The book delves deeper into the lives of the Wright brothers during their innovations in aviation, enriched by the author's travels retracing their journeys, offering insightful perspectives.

From The Cockpit

The author reflects on the changes and evolving plans for building a plane in his new garage. Inspired by Ken Beanlands’ Wittman Tailwind project, he sees potential in it despite some issues. He discusses ongoing projects, training needs, and the use of his trailer for various aviation tasks, emphasizing a busy summer ahead.