Busy times in vintage airplanes....
Took the P-40 to Hamilton, then Tillsonburg for air displays. Flew for the airline in between.

Then had a superb experience -- I ferried the P-40 back to Gatineau with my Dad (25,000+ hour pilot) in the back seat, did a static display at Rockcliffe (always interesting to land a fighter on that runway), and followed with a formation flight with us in the P-40 and my brother Chris in the Golden Hawk F-86 Sabre. All of that was so cool it was surreal. Dad enjoyed the fighter, the crowd enjoyed the appearance, and having three of us in the 2 fighters, formating on a Harvard (T-6) for photos, was supreme. (I can't post photos of that yet because they're going into magazines.)

I had to get Dad home, so I rescued the Fairchild (which if you recall had been left at Vintage Wings when the weather caught me by surprise), and flew him back to the strip on the Farm, then back to it's home hangar in Alliston. Four hours of flying and the Warner never skipped a beat. (I never knew it had that much oil!)
Then a follow-on trip to prepare for the Vintage Wings Airshow. We have a Fleet Finch in the hangar now, and I had a whirl at that.

Fine little airplane! The Kinner started and ran well, and the airplane has some very nice features. The tailwheel steering is excellent. Forward visibilty is quite good for the type, since you sit in the front seat, and have only 1 cylinder getting in the way of the view. Cockpit is quite roomy (although only a contortionist can reach the mag-test buttons). And it has the most benign stall of any airplane I've ever flown. Gentler than a Cub or Champ. (Too bad about it's loggy, loggy ailerons!)
Then a formation practice with the Taperwing, and the airshow. (Big one this year -- over 20,000 attended.)
Brought it back and the airshow groomers attacked it. (It does throw the occasion glob of grease.)
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Dave Hadfield on Wed Jan 03, 2018 5:21 pm, edited 2 times in total.