Elegant, the Cessna 195 is just flat out elegant. |
The Panel isn’t exactly original, but it is straightforward and well equipped. | From Georgia to Florida and back again, this patriotic RV waves the flag where ever it goes. |
While not available for Young Eagle flights, a corporate jet is still an inspiration to young potential aviators. | Now where is that dome light switch? | Jerry Cornwell, of McAlpin, Florida, is well- equipped for getting around the fly-in grounds without wearing out the shoe leather. |
Allan Watkins (L) and Mike Janinne (R) inspect a Mazda rotary engine installation. | With the cowl on, the rotary-powered RVs are indistinguishable from the more traditionally-powered models. | Every RV on the line was worthy of inspection and admiration by visitors to the type-specific fly in. |
Thousands of RVs have been built and flown, but no two are exactly the same. | The tandem RVs can easily be described as sleek, as this example shows. | Ex-astronaut Harbaugh talks shop with classic biplane owner, Bob Lock.
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With space for four up front, the New Standard was the wide-body airliner of its day. | The panel is a long way from being EFIS, but it does the job. | Sun ‘n Fun vice president Greg Harbaugh opens the fly in with a few comments and a warm welcome for visitors. |