We had a small celebration today, my Taylorcraft G-BREY reached her 70th birthday. First flown at Alliance, OH on 1st April 1946 by Paul A Dietz (Licence 34296)
So she had to be flown again today, which I and one of my fellow co-owners did, despite the blustery conditions. Afterwards, we had a glass of bubbly to celebrate, and then, bless her, a member of our aero club produced a birthday cake! With 70 on the top, and even a proper fuel gauge! It'll take the club members about a week to eat through it...it's two feet long and 6" deep!

So she had to be flown again today, which I and one of my fellow co-owners did, despite the blustery conditions. Afterwards, we had a glass of bubbly to celebrate, and then, bless her, a member of our aero club produced a birthday cake! With 70 on the top, and even a proper fuel gauge! It'll take the club members about a week to eat through it...it's two feet long and 6" deep!


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