My Mark IV Avid Flyer

After two years and 349.8 hours, my Avid aircraft project is nearly complete, awaiting inspection. I share my challenges, from acquiring parts, which were often difficult, to constructing components in my unheated garage. While Aircraft Spruce's service was disappointing, I ultimately succeeded in assembly and engine installation. Performance figures will follow post-flight.

CAVU Dreams (2007-07)

The author recounts a busy month of family relocations, flight modifications, and adventures. Key highlights include overhauling a propeller, acquiring a Stinson fuselage, and a trip to Arlington, where they conversed about Aeronca Sedans, leading to a newfound enthusiasm for restoring the aircraft. Future plans involve participating in an air adventure tour.

Building A Dream

The author reflects on unfulfilled childhood dreams of becoming an astronaut and fighter pilot, eventually finding joy in building and flying his own aircraft, the Challenger II. Despite challenges in financing and construction, he gains satisfaction from the process, culminating in successful flights that connect him to fellow aviation enthusiasts.

CAVU Dreams (2006-11)

The author reflects on completing winter preparations for their cottage and the end of flying season, while excited to finally begin building a Wittman Buttercup aircraft after delays due to home renovations and aircraft maintenance. They plan to start with the fuselage for motivation, emphasizing efficient seasonal work habits.

CAVU Dreams (2009-03)

February brought mixed weather but ended positively with a lunch gathering in Lacombe that featured multiple aircraft enthusiasts. The author recently introduced a fellow student to light flying, excelled in class, and continued working on their Buttercup project, focusing on rib construction for wings. Upcoming aviation events are in the pipeline.