Photo Essay:The Blakesburg Fly-In

Antique airplanes—the cream of the crop—fluttered around corn country to celebrate an air mail birthday.

  • By airspacemag.com
  • AirSpaceMag.com, November 18, 2008
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Caroline Sheen


1929 Waco ASO
Livery: Texaco
Tail number NC608N

Rich Hornbeck of Bowdoinham, Maine, owns what used to be the tow plane for Texaco's "Eaglet" Franklin Utility Glider, which, piloted by Frank Hawks, made a transcontinental flight in 1930 (today it belongs to the National Air and Space Museum). The Waco had an airshow career in the late 1930s, when it was modified to allow a Piper J-3 Cub to land on it.


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I remember seeing the two Sikorsky flying boats owned by
Martin and Osa Johnson at the Chanute Airport about 1933 or 1934. We lived in Chanute, Kansas at the time, and took
photographs of both planes (unfortunately, none of the photos exist today).

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