Monthly Archives: November 2010

The Owl Hoot Trail

Book two opens with Cliff and his new bride making their way back to Georgia.  Cliff comes home to find the situation grimmer than the short message of his mother’s telegram.  This leads to more adventure for Cliff as he … Continue reading

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The Culver Cadet

Every pilot should try to fly as many different types of airplanes as possible. One of the most unique airplanes I ever had the chance to fly was the Culver Cadet. Hubert, a friend of mine at the airport, owned … Continue reading

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The Sunshine Skyway

Yesterday my wife, her parents, and I visited her sister in Bradenton. It was a nice afternoon – except for the Gator’s game – that was a pretty hard loss to the Seminoles. Afterward, we started home to my in-law’s … Continue reading

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Making the Ship Go Faster

As with any organization, pilots can have a rather active, funny, ingenious, and sometimes sophisticated sense of humor. Most times, however, we can just be juvenile, according to our wives. A tale told during my Navy days probably has an … Continue reading

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Thanksgiving 1983

As we wrap up this Thanksgiving, I cannot help but reflect back on Thanksgiving 1983. In 1983, I found myself stationed at NAS Guantanamo Bay, Cuba and that Thanksgiving holiday was my first stationed overseas. There is nothing like an … Continue reading

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Thanksgiving, 1621 to 2010

This holiday has certainly changed in modern times. Today, we look forward to turkey and dressing, mashed potatoes, and our other favorite vegetables, along with pumpkin pie and more. Typically, we follow up with a good visit with family and … Continue reading

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The T-cart

Yesterday’s blog was about The Perfect Flying Machine.  Today, it is about a very similar flying machine.  The reason it is very similar is because the same aeronautical engineer, Clarence Gilbert Taylor, designed today’s airplane, the Taylorcraft. After the big … Continue reading

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The Perfect Flying Machine

Every time an airplane makes the news, someone makes a comment about the “Piper Cub.” Now the airplane might have been a Cessna 210, a Beechcraft A-36, maybe even a King Air, but for many in the public, if the … Continue reading

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Captain Jeffrey Haney, USAF

Down here in the lower 48, all we knew was that an F-22 Raptor went down. For a long time, we knew little other than it was missing. For far too long this past week, all we knew was the … Continue reading

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What Makes a Really Good Pilot?

So, you want to be a good pilot. No, you want to be a great pilot. You want people to regard you as one of the best pilots with whom they have ever flown. Not too lofty a goal, is … Continue reading

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