Photos from 2008 Lee Bottom Fly-in

Heckofa Goose (G21)!

Which person is that clening off the IAR's right leading edge?....
 
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Did you take the pics, Steve? There are a lot of great photos in there, but I love that one of Saturday morning's fog, with the DC-3's nose and the tents popping out of it.

I get Lee Bottom's newsletter; that event looks like one that has to be on the Bucket List. WOW, what a great mix of airplanes, helicopters, and people.
 
No, those links are from the newsletter.

I brought my camera but I was parking planes all day and didn't take time to do any rubbernecking as I had originally intended.

Did you take the pics, Steve? There are a lot of great photos in there, but I love that one of Saturday morning's fog, with the DC-3's nose and the tents popping out of it.

I get Lee Bottom's newsletter; that event looks like one that has to be on the Bucket List. WOW, what a great mix of airplanes, helicopters, and people.
 
No, those links are from the newsletter.

I brought my camera but I was parking planes all day and didn't take time to do any rubbernecking as I had originally intended.

Not sure if it's just me, but I can't get the Sunday pics to go past the yellow cub on the runway.
 
There was one plane with a mid/highwing Cub yellow odd looking cockpit with a goose painted on the cowl what was that. Not the Gruman.
 
There was one plane with a mid/highwing Cub yellow odd looking cockpit with a goose painted on the cowl what was that. Not the Gruman.

It's a homebuilt; Cygnet SF-2A. The wing construction is a geodesic/lattice construction--lots of parts, but very strong. Complicated to build the wings.

http://www.airliners.net/search/pho...csearch=Hapi Cygnet SF-2A&distinct_entry=true

http://www.greatplainsas.com/cygnet.html

http://www.aircraftworlddirectory.com/civil/v/vikingcygnetsf2a.htm
 
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Thanks Troy , I think thats the one someone just posted a video of one crashing in England.
 
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