GAAM Barnstormer Day 2008- part 3:Bird, Pietenpol
Another Kinner-powered beauty: the 1931 Bird biplane. I was hoping to get a ride in this one, but they recently retired it from passenger-hopping, and replaced it with... well, you'll see. 

A pretty snazzy panel in this Bird; I'll bet most originally came with a spring-tab ASI out on the wing strut, a wet compass, engine instruments, and maybe an altimeter.
Someday I'd love to build a Pitenpol Air Camper... not sure when this one was built, but the plans were first made available in 1932, and this one has the intended powerplant: a Ford Model T engine. Love the wacky "period" graphics on this one...
BTW, that is a rare Taylor E-2 Cub in the background... we'll have a closer look at it later.
A closer look at the very reliable 4-banger and its radiator...
I love the little rosebud graphic on this finely-made wood propeller.
Note the bugs on the leading edge...

Next: part 4: Fairchild and Ryan trainers

A pretty snazzy panel in this Bird; I'll bet most originally came with a spring-tab ASI out on the wing strut, a wet compass, engine instruments, and maybe an altimeter.
Someday I'd love to build a Pitenpol Air Camper... not sure when this one was built, but the plans were first made available in 1932, and this one has the intended powerplant: a Ford Model T engine. Love the wacky "period" graphics on this one...

BTW, that is a rare Taylor E-2 Cub in the background... we'll have a closer look at it later.

A closer look at the very reliable 4-banger and its radiator...
I love the little rosebud graphic on this finely-made wood propeller.
Note the bugs on the leading edge...

Next: part 4: Fairchild and Ryan trainers
