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A Project I Admire...

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This caught my eye today:-

http://www.avweb.com/avwebflash/news/Fl ... 171-1.html

I really enjoyed the book and I am envious of the reenactment flight...I would have loved to have done such a flight :)

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Hi Peter,
Yes that does look like an interesting project, especially as they've refurbished the original aircraft.
I see that the original flyers were teenagers. :thumbsup:
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Airspeed wrote:Hi Peter,
Yes that does look like an interesting project, especially as they've refurbished the original aircraft.
I see that the original flyers were teenagers. :thumbsup:
Yes they were youngsters Mike...In 1966 Rinker Buck was 15 and his brother, Kern was 17. Rinker published his book 31 years later in 1997...It is a fabulous read and is called "Flight of Passage"...I love that book :)

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Chris and April Nesin take-off today in Cub "71 Hotel" to fly Kern and Rinker Buck's coast to coast route across America...I wish them good fortune all the way. I just read "Flight of Passage" again and really enjoyed it :agree:

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