Love your fly-baby. My friend, here in Florida, flew one for several years then it had to "go back home" to its owner in the Carolinas. :-) Was a bi-plane version and flew rather well. He and I "chased" each other now and then; I was able to outrun him in my EROS Mini-max! Watching you put it in the "hangar" brought back a lot of memories; hard to keep from getting "hangar rash" under those conditions. I'm sure you will enjoy flying it. N-6395T
I met the builder of this FlyBaby back sometime around 1996 at his hanger in Scappoose, Oregon. I was passing through town and noticed a VANs RV fly-in, stopped by and found Fred(?) with his hanger door open. I discussed my inexperience in type and he graciously gave me a lot of advice on FlyBaby airmanship.
Love your fly-baby. My friend, here in Florida, flew one for several years then it had to "go back home" to its owner in the Carolinas. :-) Was a bi-plane version and flew rather well. He and I "chased" each other now and then; I was able to outrun him in my EROS Mini-max! Watching you put it in the "hangar" brought back a lot of memories; hard to keep from getting "hangar rash" under those conditions. I'm sure you will enjoy flying it. N-6395T
mmichaeldonavon 1 year ago
I met the builder of this FlyBaby back sometime around 1996 at his hanger in Scappoose, Oregon. I was passing through town and noticed a VANs RV fly-in, stopped by and found Fred(?) with his hanger door open. I discussed my inexperience in type and he graciously gave me a lot of advice on FlyBaby airmanship.
You have a fine FlyBaby there.
homebuiltpilot 1 year ago
nice plane but im not so sure john denver is the best theme music for a plane
Sheridan3511 2 years ago
You are right. This is my first attempt with You Tube.
Dad, who died Jan.19th, loved JD.'
JVA
jvadesign 2 years ago