A number of people had gathered to witness the flight and take photographs and video of the occasion so I obliged with a couple of passes by the tower. The weather was perfectly still and IH flew hands off around the circuit controlled by rudder and trim alone. The last landing on runway 33 was thankfully one of my better ones.
The only time it actually hit me that this was THE last flight was when shutting down at the end of the flight and I'll admit to having a lump in my throat jut this once.
Following the flight, we gathered to conduct the time honored ceremony of cutting the fabric to mark the official start of the project followed by a few drinks.
The next steps would be stripping the aircraft down ready for transport to the workshop and sending the engine off for long term inhibiting.
The next steps would be stripping the aircraft down ready for transport to the workshop and sending the engine off for long term inhibiting.
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I've heard it said that when you climb into your aircraft, sometimes you know it's your last flight, and sometimes you don't.
Good luck with the restoration project.
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