Bird
Rest in Peace
I took a J-3 Cub from FTW to Oshkosh, WI for their fly in a few years ago. The craft I took won 3rd place in the entire Vintage aircraft competition. Long flight? Yes!
In the early 80s, one of my brothers was selling airplanes in Anchorage and sometimes had to come to the lower 48 to pick up a plane. Naturally, I never had time to go with him until he once had to come to Wichita, KS, to pick up a new Cessna 152 that he had sold, so I went with him to fly it from the factory to Anchorage. That was my longest flight in a small plane, and more fun than a barrel of monkeys. Of course we picked up the Cessna fairly late in the afternoon, and we had to stop early because of weather one afternoon, so we spent parts of 4 days flying and spent 3 nights in motels (Scotts Bluff in Nebraska, Red Deer in Alberta, and Whitehorse in the Yukon). In Red Deer we met up with a young couple from the Denver area, just on vacation, flying to Whitehorse where they turned around to go back south, a crop duster from Florida who was flying his Cessna 180 to Fairbanks to try to sell it there, and a 747 pilot, from Edmonton, and his wife flying their Beechcraft staggerwing that he spent 5 years restoring, and it was just like new, too. They were just going to visit friends in Whitehorse.
