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Gil Gilbert at lunch on Friday at Jenny Lynn's. |
Linda Allen and Garry Gramman. |
Garry and Dave Rutherford. |
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Usually it's dark when the WAMM gang dines at
Rustlers Steakhouse & Saloon, but this time we were there for a very nice
lunch out on the deck. Note that parasols were not required at this time of
year. |
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The temperature in Porterville was very
pleasant. This prompted a decision to move the primary WAMM Porterville Fly-in
from May to October every year. A Spring location is yet to be chosen. |
We enjoyed the company of Ben and Doris Loftsgaard
of Sacramento. |
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On the left, Tony and Garry in Bill's hangar
where the shade is always welcome and the fridge is always well-stocked. In the
centre, Garry Gramman, Gil Gilbert and Robby Robins talk airplanes while on the
right, Bill Vandersande, Ben Favrholdt and Ernie Buenting complete the
circle. |
The Mite lineup, from left to right:
Bill Vandersande's N4105,
Tim Lucero's N325M,
Ben Favrholdt's N66MX,
Ernie Buenting's N496M,
Glenn Bell's N4181,
Michael Harms' N60MM, and Ken Shea's N4071 and N4152. How many Mites are
in the line?
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This explains how Ken Shea was able to bring
two Mites to PTV -- his son Graham, who recently earned his licence, came as
well. It was undoubtedly a thrill for Graham to make his first cross-country
flight in a Mite. On the right, Ken is at the controls of N4071, recently
purchased from Dave Jappay. |
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Ernie Buenting (left) and Glenn Bell look on, while
Michael Harms continues with his pre-purchase inspection of N4181. |
Electrical problems prevented Ted Reusch from
flying over from Chino is his Mite, so he came in his Luscombe, NC1661B. |
Ted and Tony stand in the late afternoon sun discussing
flying, no doubt. |
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Every one of these 50-year-old airplanes has developed
unique qualities over the years, thus there is no end to the features Mite
enthusiasts have to talk about. |
Tim Lucero sits on his Mite's wing,
explaining the quirks of the communication system in N325M to Michael
Harms. |
Doris Loftsgaard stands in front of Ben's N66MX. When
Doris owned and restored this Mite back in the 80's, she called it The Deep
Purple Dream. |
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Looks like all we did was eat! This was taken on Saturday
night at La Fuente on Main Street. |
Linda and Ray Allen of Camp Verde, AZ, at La
Fuente, which has become another one of our traditional eating places. |
Doris steals some of the delicious Mexican-style food
(mole con pollo) from Ray's plate when he's not looking. |
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Glenn Bell stands one last time beside the Mite he just
sold to Michael Harms. Will this be the last Mite Glenn will own? |
Ted and Ben talk airplanes while Linda and
Doris pose for the cameraman. |
On the morning of departure, Ray and Linda Allen's big
Mooney (an M20K), Gil's Piper Arrow and Robby's Cessna 150 taildragger. |