I intend to give regular updates in this thread.
Here's a January 2012 update.
Today was our monthly board meeting and here are a few of the things going on.
We voted to hold our annual "Bluebonnet Picnic" on April 21st. I'll be updating the website soon with this information. In the meantime, if you know of ANY WWII liaison pilot that could travel to our event on April 21st, I would REALLY like to be able to contact them.
We also now have a shell up for the Liaison Museum we hope to someday have full of items... and yes, we are looking for items related to liaison pilots to display in the museum.
The total receipts for the L-5 repaint project are approximately $550 as of this weekend. I'm not sure if I will do the online fundraiser website route again, but it did do some good. We raised about 1/10th of the funds we'll need to do some work. I'll be sending out donation reply letters and items to those that donated this next week.
We also added a new member today - which is huge and doesn't happen terribly often.
Our L-2 now has the 10 hours needed on it's engine for break-in and we'll be switching out the mineral oil for detergent oil and will be re-checking all the torques on the engine.
I finished a checkout for a new pilot in the Taylorcraft L-2 that I cut my teeth in several years back, flew with another pilot in the J-3, and then started a checkout for another pilot in the L-2.
Here are some photos from today's flying.

The blue L-2 is Baylor's bird. He is a fun old guy and a good pilot. The "Normandy" L-2 (LOL) was being soloed for the first time by a pilot I helped with his license back in May. The pilot is a good "stick" and doing well in his tailwheel flying, too.


It is a pet peeve of mine that this aircraft still has "Whispering Hope" on the nose. I actually want to put some nose art on it... It would be a little gopher with a German helmet sticking his head up out of a mound with a shovel in his hand. The title would be "Gopher Broke" after an incident that happened several years ago.


Our newest pilot in the L-2. It's fun to watch former students who do well!

Our usual nickname for this bird at events is "Grasshopper 26."

And the last three shots were just for fun trying to do some artistic / vintage looking shots of Baylor's L-2.



Hope y'all enjoy the photos.
Ryan
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Aerial Photographer with
Red Wing Aerial Photography currently based at KRBD and tailwheel CFI.
Websites:
Texas Tailwheel Flight Training,
DoolittleRaid.com and
Lbirds.com.
The horse is prepared against the day of battle: but safety is of the LORD. - Prov. 21:31
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