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Glasair II TD, Glasair I TD, RV-6, Cirrus SR22

 

During a flyout to Spruce Creek for breakfast, a stop was made at New Smyrna to see friends at American Aero Service. This is the lineup of our visiting ships. From from to back: Glasair II TD (Bob Woolley), Glasair I TD (David Prince), RV06 (Link McGarity), Cirrus SR22 (Richard Kane).


1975 Cessna 172M

 

C-172 at Wellington Aero Club  owner: Richard and Barbara Perry


Stoddard Hamilton Glasair

Glasair "In Progress" owner: Harry Webber


Beechcraft Baron

Baron at Wellington Aero Club tie down area. Owner Harry Webber


Aviatika MAI-890

It is an experimental light weight with an empty weight of 474 pounds.
Slightly more with me in it. It will hold 15.2 USG of fuel which gives me a range
of 150-200 miles. Stall speed without power = 34 MPH. 70% power cruise - 55
MPH. Max sustained cruise = 75 MPH. It holds the world record in it's class for
altitude of 18,000'. It is used as a utility airplane world wide. It is
stressed for some aerobatic maneuvers. It is made in Russia by the same
manufacturer which produces the Mig 29 Russian fighter. Owner: Robert R. (Bob) Morris fllawman@aol.com 


1973 Cessna 177 Cardinal

Ron Boyajian's 1973 Cessna 177 Cardinal parked on his hangar
apron at the Aero Club. Owner: Ron Boyajian raboyajian@adelphia.net 


1985 Mooney M20J

Photo taken on the ramp at Jumbolaire - one of the WACOFF's future flying destinations. Owner: Mace Horoff maceman@adelphia.net  


!958 Aero Commander 500

Photo taken at the Fuel Ramp - WAC. Owner: Al Hoffman 1alh@msn.com 


RV-6 N42GF

 

Vans RV-6 Experimental - Over 1000 currently flying and another 3000+ in various stages of construction. Top speed: 198 mph  Owner: Link McGarity callsign@bellsouth.net 


1946 Stinson 108 N97305

The Stinson is serial number 305 and was built in 1946. This was the first year of production the the Stinson 108 Voyager Series. Top speed: 108 kts  Owner: David Prince dlprince@aapconline.com 

 

( To have your aircraft listed please email info and photo to David Prince at dlprince@aapconline.com )