The link below will take you to an inflight shot of my 1938 Aeronca KCA landing on a dirt strip outside of my hometown, Visalia, CA.
http://www.popularaviation.com/Aeronca/ ... Photo=3646
The aircraft is an award winning restoration that is now itself 25 yrs old. I helped annual this ship for a couple of years and told its owner that I was interested if was ever to sell her. I was able purchase her two years ago.
No carb heat, single ignition, no aircleaner, non-stearable tailwheel and 50 barking ponies (sounds similar to Kinner!), all original configuration (including Flo-Torp prop), inside and out. Mine is #19 of 59 built.
I would like to see her in a flying museum collection someday.