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Picture of the Day: Husky over green fields

By General Aviation News Staff · October 21, 2021 ·

Jim Stevenson submitted this photo and note: “Dave Lenz’s Aviat Husky A1-C over the green fields of Southern Wisconsin.”

Picture of the Day: A Beaver out of the water

By General Aviation News Staff · October 20, 2021 ·

Hayman Tam submitted this photo and note: “While driving home I decided to swing by the Seaplane Adventures seaplane base in Mill Valley, California, to see if any photo-worthy activity was taking place. No flying, but the sight of one of the Beavers out of the water made for a very cool photo op!”

Picture of the Day: Bidding the day farewell

By General Aviation News Staff · October 19, 2021 ·

Karissa Davan submitted this photo and note: “The end of a Maine day from the hangar. Cessna 182R bids the day farewell.”

Picture of the Day: Starry night

By General Aviation News Staff · October 18, 2021 ·

Lincoln Benedict submitted this photo and note: “During the midst of the full pandemic lockdown in April 2020 my wife and I escaped to Ragmuff Airstrip in northern Maine with our 2005 GlaStar. It was a delight. No one around, no cell reception, and some of the clearest skies I’ve ever seen. It was getting cold, but we had plenty of warm weather gear. As we sat down to eat our meal, we basked in the starlight. I’m so grateful for this moment now, that feeling of solitude was absolute and strangely comforting.”

Picture of the Day: A nod to the past — and the future — at the Ernie Hall Aviation Museum

By General Aviation News Staff · October 17, 2021 ·

Tom Grohl submitted this photo and note: “After five years of dedicated work by volunteers of the Ernie Hall Aviation Museum in Warren, Ohio, this 1947 PA-12 Super Cruiser is a newly restored airplane with a new life. The aircraft was once owned by Ernie Hall, a pioneer aviator who started his first flight school in 1915. The museum intends to use the aircraft to promote and preserve local aviation history and provide aviation education and training for our youth.”

Picture of the Day: A good wingman is important

By General Aviation News Staff · October 14, 2021 ·

Matt Wood submitted this photo and note: “Matt Wood’s Van’s RV-7A in front of its new B-17 “Thunderbird” at the Mid America Flight Museum at Mount Pleasant Regional Airport (KOSA) in Texas.”

Picture of the Day: Double your pleasure, double your fun

By General Aviation News Staff · October 13, 2021 ·

Jim Hillabrand submitted this photo and note: “These are my restored Cessnas. A 1978 152 (the one with wheel pants) and a 1975 150M, which is a 150/150, parked at home base Rogers Executive Airport — Carter Field (KROG) in Rogers, Arkansas.”

Picture of the Day: Work and then play

By General Aviation News Staff · October 12, 2021 ·

Chris Brammer submitted this photo and note: “A Zenith CH 750 CruZer and 1972 Corvette Stingray in south Louisiana.”

Picture of the Day: Inverted over the New Jersey shore

By General Aviation News Staff · October 11, 2021 ·

Eric Sampson submitted this photo and note: “I attended my first International Aerobatic Club Chapter 52 practice day on April 24, 2021, at Ocean County Airport in Toms River, N.J., with my recently acquired Pitts S1. Aside from being able to legally go upside down, I enjoyed the benefit of being coached through aerobatic maneuvers for the first time and it was an amazing experience. I received real-time feedback and direction on executing closed loops, hammerheads, immelmanns, spins, rolls, and half-cubans by actual contest judges. It was a great day! Flying the Pitts has opened up a whole new world of challenges, excitement and fun. If you ever have the opportunity to get inverted, I highly recommend it!”

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