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Contrails: An Errant Airman

By Steve Weaver

This shot of the Beechcraft Twin Bonanza was taken at the Aurora, IL airport in 1987. (Glenn E. Chatfield)In my early days in aviation, many of the errant airmen that I happened upon were WWII vets and sometimes ex Army Air Corps flyers; as a young pilot, their age and experience seemed to me to afford them a certain license to be… well, different.

One of those types that come readily to mind would be Richard. Richard B. was the owner of a Beechcraft Twin Bonanza and he and the airplane were memorable to me, since they were the only twin/pilot combo that dared to frequent our 1,600-foot sod strip. He was from Elkins, just a few miles to the east of us and he flew the mighty Twin Bo in pursuit of his business as a lumber broker. He also flew it in pursuit of a covert heart’s interest that happened to reside in our town, hence the frequent visits by the big twin.

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Vintage Beechcraft Staggerwing Restoration

By Rebecca Reeb

(Tom Carter)In a small, unassuming hangar at French Valley Airport in Temecula, Calif., a group of four people ministrate to Beechcraft Staggerwings. Currently there are two Beeches awaiting the final completion of work items. One airplane had not flown in more than ten years so there has been plenty to do, over and above the normal items for that particular airplane. At 7:30 a.m. every day the folks at Staggerwing Aviation plan out what will be next for their workday and the boss will make sure that parts are ordered. Keeping the supply line working means things will get done without any real lapses in time or lost man-hours.

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