Monthly Archives: June 2014

The Week That Was – June 22 — 28

Sunday, June 22 — Sunny & cool, in at 7:45. Worked a LOT on the F-16, snapped a few pics of the Aerostar 602P/Aerostar 700 I had seen here last week and a red 182 with an engine idling that … Continue reading

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The Week That Was – Jue 15 — 21

Sunday, June 15  —  In at 9:30 after moving a bunch of collected articles and news publications from shelves in the bedroom to elsewhere in the house. Pitched a bunch of things. Brought the models that had been in the … Continue reading

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The Week That Was – June 8 — 14

Sunday, June 8 —  In at 8:40, sunny, cool and calm. Only a Rockwell 112 with canvas cover over the Plexiglass on the ramp. Later I was taking pictures from the fence and he came up and introduced himself; showed … Continue reading

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The Week That Was – June 1 — 7, 2014

Sunday, June 1 —  In at 9:45 after a slow start at home, picking up things, returning clot hes to hangars in closets. Phot’d the GS-2 that overnighted here in morning sun a better angle for ac facing southeast. Later … Continue reading

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The Week That Was – May 25 to May 31

Sun, May 25 — In at 7:55, cool, calm & overcast. Worked on IPA/SPI newsletter. Sent it in at 11:30. Spent the rest of the day photographing airplanes and processing pictures. Departed for home at 6:30.   Monday, May 26 … Continue reading

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Around the Pea Patch with an Englishman — Part Two

Wel had breezed by the Illinois State Capitol Building as described in Part 1 of this two-part post and maintained that heading straight south. Because of the haze, it was harder to recognize landmarks I see every day of my … Continue reading

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Around the Pea Patch with an Englishman – Part 1

Pictures here are thumbnailed. Click on any for a larger view and “back” to return to this text. When my new friend Trevor Marshall emailed me early this year that he and wife Gillian would be returning to central Illinois … Continue reading

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