This is absolutely the finest flying video I have seen. Thanks to Taylorcraft flier, Jim Brewer, for sharing such wonderful scenes from the Great State of Alaska. No more words necessary... just enjoy!
Thursday, October 13, 2011
The way God intended man to fly
This is absolutely the finest flying video I have seen. Thanks to Taylorcraft flier, Jim Brewer, for sharing such wonderful scenes from the Great State of Alaska. No more words necessary... just enjoy!
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Guest Post - The Top 5 Advances in Avionics
The following is a short article by Philip J. Reed, titled "The Top 5 Advances in Avionics". I have agreed to post this article, although Barnstmr's Random Aeronautics neither endorses nor intends to promote Redstone College, Cirrus, Chelton Flight Systems, or any of the companies mentioned. The topic is intriguing to me on several levels. Increasingly, these new avionics technologies are finding their way in general aviation and in antique airplanes. And so I believe it is pertinent to the readers of Barnstmr's Random Aeronautics who primarily have interests in vintage airplanes and general aviation.
I am requesting feedback from our readers. Please click the "Post a Comment" link below and write to tell your experience with old airplanes and avionics equipment. Please give your opinion on the following:
1. Have you seen, flown, maintained, or noticed any of these 5 types of avionics equipment in old airplanes? If so, tell us which ones and the type of airplanes.
2. Do you think these devices (portable or installed) take anything away from the "vintage" flying experience?
3. Have you experienced an event in which one of these devices improved (or might have improved) the operational safety of the aircraft or the intended flight mission?
4. Have you experienced an event in which one of these devices caused a problem? (anonymous responses are recommended here).
5. Which of these devices would you consider a "must" for the old airplane of your choice? Why?
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
FEATURE ROBIN - Sept. 2011 - Richard Epton
This month I'm posting the the following text and a few photos from Richard Epton of his Curtiss Robin J-1, NC781M. The following was originally published in the 3rd quarter 2008 issue of the Curtiss Robin Flyer.



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Many of you may remember that Ron Waldron (and Harry Wooldridge) had been working on the restoration of a Robin J-1. What a beautiful job in completing this airplane! It was soon sold. The lucky caretaker of this wonderful bird is now Mr. Richard Epton of
“Hi Jim. Thank you very much for the call. I am very pleased to become involved in the Curtiss Robin ‘family’ following my purchase of N781M from Ron Waldron last year…My name is Richard Epton. I came to the
“When I collected the Robin from Ron, the wind was blowing pretty strong but straight down the runway. I asked Harry what rotation, stall, and over-the-fence speeds were and got the only response that a seasoned flier could give me.. ‘It will tell you…you will know’. We lined her up and slowly advanced the J6-5 and sure enough, by the time the throttle was at the stop, the tail had come up on its own and we were airborne. Around the patch and setting her up was extremely easy with the elevator trim being very effective. Strong legs and arms were a benefit when I played sport and they came in handy with the Robin! A gentle giant and paperwork done took off for FZG (Fitzgerald) at 1800 rpm with the help of the headwind I saw a groundspeed of 53 mph. Arrival at FZG was uneventful and a crowd gathered immediately… She’s a hit wherever taken.
Since 2008, Richard and his Robin have been active and flying around the Georgia area and seems to be a fixture at the Peach State Aerodrome. On 9-27-2011, Richard emailed me saying that he is planning to do an engine change on his Robin. He is putting his J6-5 engine up FOR SALE (See the Curtiss Robin Page for details). The next time you See Richard and his Robin, it may be flying overhead with a Curtiss OX-5 engine.
TO INQUIRE ABOUT THE J6-5 ENGINE FOR SALE, CONTACT RICHARD@LOWESUSA.COM.


