Today I found out that a good friend lost his two year battle with prostate cancer. When I would visit Atlanta to work the airshow or just visit, I would make an effort to drive to see him. The last time we were together was when I drove north from Peachtree City to John's Creek (savvy locals would likely recommend that I get a 172 and fly there) and sat out on his deck on a bright sunny Saturday (same weekend as Dixie Wing WW2 day).
We sat on his deck and watched aircraft take off from Mathias, a short field airport better for LSAs...and had a good chat about family/flying/life in general. For many reasons I will miss him a lot as I miss the shade of a tree (hence my favorite quote from Wind, Sand & Stars).
He used to talk about his Dad flying off a Dutch Naval carrier later and in post-WW2. In addition, in the many pictures of family and friends on the walls of his house I noticed a bright yellow trainer that looked like a T-6/SNJ...but I think it had fixed gear.
I found this wiki link with some details...but any perspective from Wix'ers is welcome...
Today I found out that a good friend lost his two year battle with prostate cancer. When I would visit Atlanta to work the airshow or just visit, I would make an effort to drive to see him. The last time we were together was when I drove north from Peachtree City to John's Creek (savvy locals would likely recommend that I get a 172 and fly there) and sat out on his deck on a bright sunny Saturday (same weekend as Dixie Wing WW2 day).
We sat on his deck and watched aircraft take off from Mathias, a short field airport better for LSAs...and had a good chat about family/flying/life in general. For many reasons I will miss him a lot as I miss the shade of a tree (hence my favorite quote from Wind, Sand & Stars).
He used to talk about his Dad flying off a Dutch Naval carrier in post-WW2. In addition, in the many pictures of family and friends on the walls of his house I noticed a picture of a bright yellow trainer that looked like a T-6/SNJ...but I think it had fixed gear.
I found this wiki link with some details...but any perspective from Wix'ers is welcome...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_Naval_Aviation