Fresh Paint
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Seaplane Terminal
Vancouver Seaplane Terminal
Taylor Widgeon
Both of the Taylor's nearly identical father/son Widgeons always look fresh out of the the factory. www.adler-photo.com
Paint Ready
The Redner Turbine Goose on the trailer, ready to be moved to the paint shop. Just one step of many in this total restoration. Follow their progress here: https://www.facebook.com/Rednerturbinegoose www.adler-photo.com
The Crew
Staudacher Seaplane
Another of Jon Staudacher's self-designed and built planes; this seaplane was built mostly out of “spare parts laying around”, including a Hobie Cat sailboat mast as the float spreader bars. www.adler-photo.com
Center Section
Beaver tails removed, the center section is ready for its trip to California for a rebuild. www.adler-photo.com
Progress
Many parts had to come off to get to the center secion. www.adler-photo.com
Flightless Goose
Mexican Maule
Touchdown
Orchard Lake, Michigan in a Turbine Goose.
Into the Sun
Taking off into the sun on Cass Lake
T-Goose
Last Flight
One of N70AL's last flights before undergoing a full restoration. Follow their progress here: https://www.facebook.com/Rednerturbinegoose www.adler-photo.com
Final Flight
After 21 years of keeping his Aeronca Sedan in his backyard, tonight was Jerry's last flight.
Jerry
After 21 year of keeping his Aeronca Sedan in his backyard, tonight was Jerry's last flight. Giving up flying due to medical reasons, he says he might still keep the plane at his house, "just as a status symbol".
Sedan Overhead
Sunset Twotter
Seaborne
The only FAA 121 Seaplane operator, leaving the Christiansted Harbor Seaplane Base. www.adler-photo.com
Time to Drop off a Resume?