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I'll name a few too.
As PIC, my Piper PA-16 Clipper (shooting air-to-air photographs for my next book), a Piper PA-12 Super Cruiser (missing man), a Piper J-3 Cub (shooting the Sopwith Camel), a Varga Kachina, a Fairchild PT-19 (first post restoration test flights), a Fairchild 24R46 (missing man), a Stinson 10a/L-9, a Porterfield CP-65 Collegiate, a Funk B-85c, my Bleriot XI replica (wing warper on the American Barnstormers Tour), a Cessna L-19 Birddog (giving formation duel), a Cessna 120 (doing a missing man on October 19th), a de Havilland Tiger Moth (test flights), a Waco YKS-6 (Oshkosh), and Frank Schelling's 1918 Curtiss JN-4H "Hisso" Jenny (I've given 124 rides in this airplane since 2003).
As PAX, a Grumman Goose (off the water shooting air-to-airs of a Grumman Duck), a Beech 18 (shooting the Lockheed Harpoon) a Beech Baron (shooting a "Razorback" and a "D" model P-51 in formation), a Travel Air 4000 (shooting another TA-4000, a PT-17 and a New Standard D-25).
Lots of cool photo sessions from the old reliable Piper Clipper including a Rose Parrakeet, a Piper Apache on floats, a Grumman Albatros, a Stinson 108-3 on floats, a Whitman Tailwind, and Hap Arnold's DC-3/C-41.
Still to be flown this year, the Sopwith Camel, maybe a Sopwith Tabloid or two, and........
It's been a good safe year.
_________________ Fly low. Fly slow, Fly safe.
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