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Greg Bockelman
Well, it was rather last minute and I won't be here all that long. In at 7am and out at 10am.You are in Denver and didn't let anyone know in advance? We could arrange a POA lunch at the airport!
They fly a a couple of 100+ year old airplanes, every week, May through October, at the Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome.
There's an old field west of Montgomery AL (maybe 20 miles west of Tuskeegee) that had Jennys during WW I. All that's there now is a sign/placard and foundations of the buildings. A shame it's not preserved as subdivisions are slowly being built there.
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Now I gotta go find this place! Can't read the sign in your photo . . . .
It's on Taylor Rd, right where it bends, connects to Vaughn Rd on one end, and Pike Rd on the other. It's built up now so I don't know if the marker is even there anymore.
You can fly over the Tuskegee Army Air Field. It's not the same field that everyone thinks it is, the National Historic Site aka Tuskegee airport. The actual field is north of I85.
Yes and no.They fly a a couple of 100+ year old airplanes, every week, May through October, at the Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome.
I was just at Taylor & Vaughn! Gotta look for the signs, it's pretty developed that way, more shopping than houses any more.
Next time I'm out flying (not this weekend . . .), I'll get photos of Sharpe Field. It's halfway in the long 10.4 nm flight from Tuskegee 06A to home at 41A. It's not in good shape, I heard it's someone's hunting camp now. Buildings are mostly gone, apron and runway visible but in terrible shape. To fly low enough for good photos will require a right seater running the camera, 'cause I ain't landing there.
Curtis JN-4. In other words, a Jenny.
There was an airplane in your first pic?View attachment 60360 i saw a 100 year old airplane today. Of course, I have seen it many times before but it wasn't 100 years old until now.
Yes and no.
The real vintage stuff (WWI and earlier) they just do high speed taxis and ‘fly’ in ground effect. The replicas are the ones they take up into the air.
Still cool though to see originals with with working rotary engines.
That’s cool. I didn’t see the Jenny fly when I was there a few years ago.Not entirely true.
The Jenny is original, and they fly it regularly.
They flew the original Bleriot last season, for the first time in decades. I don't think it will happen again this year. Probably never again. The field is just not conducive for no brakes and wing warping.
That’s cool. I didn’t see the Jenny fly when I was there a few years ago.
Did they actually get the Bleriot out of ground effect?