Showing posts with label Waco Biplane. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Waco Biplane. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 8, 2021

6/8/21

 This past Saturday, my town held it's Annual Fly-In. It is not strictly for Bi-planes any longer but there were a couple of them there.  I missed being able to get a photo of one of them due to having to work the event in a booth but I was able to capture this one and there were some great clouds around to capture it in as well. 



Tuesday, March 5, 2019

3/5/19

It's still quite cold here, high only in the 20s today.  I am still dreaming of warmer days.  This image was taking on a very warm day on the first weekend in June when the annual Bi-plane Fly-In is held in Junction City Kansas.  I have photographed this one before as it comes to the meet every year and is a beautifully restored example. 


Tuesday, January 22, 2019

1/22/19

I decided to share a photo from this past year's Bi Plane Fly In as I realized I had not shared many.  This is a beautiful Waco Bi plane and is not restored but is newly built.  The Waco company is still producing this type of aircraft. 


Tuesday, July 3, 2018

7/3/18

I took this image of another of the Waco Bi-planes that came to the annual Bi-plane Fly-In held at the beginning of June.  Waco is apparently producing planes and I didn't get any info on this one so not sure if it's new or restored.  It was a beautiful example whichever.  


Tuesday, June 12, 2018

6/12/18

The National Bi-plane Fly-In was held a couple of weekends ago in my town.  This is the 6th year for it I think and this plane has been an attraction in several of them.  It's a beautiful 1929 Waco, formally owned by Mohawk Airways which used it to fly honeymooners over Niagara Falls.


Tuesday, January 24, 2017

1/24/17

This is another image that I took at the annual National Bi-plane Fly-In that is now held in Junction City Kansas on the first Saturday in June.  It turned out to be a beautiful day this past one and Bi-planes were in the air giving rides and then a bit of a show.  This is one of the planes that gives rides, a beautifully restored 1929 Waco built for Mohawk Airways in New York.