James Schoenmann submitted this photo and note: “A Cessna 172N looking good while landing on Big Wood Pond near Jackman, Maine.”
Photo of the Day
Picture of the Day: Starbird
Ron Jones submitted this photo and note: “The Velocity V-Twin, ‘Starbird,’ built by Ron Jones, tooling around the coastal foothills north of San Diego. The Starbird website, Legacy-Innovations.com, is all about building and flying this V-Twin.”
Picture of the Day: Slow mo
Rich Tusing submitted this photo and note: “Catching the propeller in slow motion.”
Picture of the Day: Long EZ sunset
Greg Jones submitted this photo and note: “A perfect day for a sunset photo shoot. Photo by Matt Mann.”
Picture of the Day: A rarity indeed
John Schmidt submitted this photo and note: “My friend, amateur photographer, pilot, and Zenith builder Pat Hoyt from Texas, while at Brodhead, caught a photo of a Pietenpol with a smoke system, just at sunset. Pietenpols with smoke systems are a rarity indeed, much less catching it with the timing of a beautiful sunset to boot!”
Picture of the Day: Reflecting on biplane season
Megan Vande Voort sent in this picture with a note: “Biplane season has finally arrived. After a nice spring rain, the sun peeked out and the biplane was ready to fly. I love the reflection in the puddle.”
Picture of the Day: Watching the sunrise at 7,000 feet
Carl Klapaska submitted this photo and note: “This photo capturing a gorgeous sunrise was taken while departing Myrtle Beach International Airport (KMYR) in South Carolina back to Lee Airport (KANP) in Annapolis, Maryland. The photo was taken from my Cessna 172 from a cruise altitude of 7,000 feet.”
Picture of the Day: Young Eagles take flight
Fred Burnet submitted this photo and note: “This was taken during one of our EAA Chapter 1606 Young Eagles rallies in the Monticello, Utah, area.”
Picture of the Day: Crazy Horse and a friend
KT Budde-Jones submitted this photo and note: “Stallion 51’s Crazy Horse and a feathered friend waiting to go flying on a fine Florida morning at Kissimmee Gateway Airport (KISM).”









