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Pitts S-1T N68RH
Serial No. 001 – Built by Roger Hess
- Scratch-Built S-2E Fuselage, Tail Feathers, and Controls
- Custom-built S-2E Fuselage and Engine Mount. Landing Gear Was Purchased.
- Upper Wing Spar in Apartment. Time to Put Some Carpet Pads Down.
- Center Section Rib – Other Ribs Have Leading and Trailing Edge Sections
- Becky’s Aeronca Chief as Found
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S-2E Wing as Seen During Surprise Apartment Inspection.
Next Time Call Ahead and I’ll Feather Dust For You
- An Ebullient Jim Prepares for First Pitts S-2E Flight
- They’re Back – If the Pitts Had Any Forward Visibility You Could See the Smiles
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The Twin Cities Hillbillies with Hills
Afton, Wyoming
- Fuselage Being Welded in Factory Jig
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Factory Wings Ready for Cover.
I Built My Own. Again.
- S-1T Being Assembled In Apartment.
- Becky Playing in Puddles After an Airport Deluge
- Aeronca Chief a Few Years Later – Oshkosh ’85 Reserve Grand Champion Classic
- Upper Left Bowden Cable Leads to Governor
- One of the Last Assembly Checks Before Covering
- The Center of the Upper Wing Holds a Reserve Fuel Tank
- Cowling Assembly. The Overhead Wing Belongs to the Aeronca
- Wing Detail With Aileron Linkages
- Rib Stitching Begins on a Lower Wing
- Fabric Finished in Stits Polytone. Forward Section has Sheet Metal Panels.
- Bottom of Lower Right Wing. The Matte Finish is Not Yet Polished.
- Completed S-1T Upper Wing Hanging Out of the Way
- Black Spatter-Finish Epoxy Interior
- Texture Paint on All Interior Panels
- Engine Installation – Photo Taken at My Last Annual Inspection
- Pitts S-1T Finished, Inspected, and Ready to Fly
- Instrument Panel – Left
- Instrument Panel – Right
- 5-Point Christen Harness & Security 350 Parachute
- Wobble Pump and Belly Window
- First Air-to-Air Photo Flight – Not Ready for Close Formation Just Yet
- Pitts N68RH Photographed From Open Cockpit S-2E by Becky
- Returning From a Flight – August 1986
- My Pitts S-1T and Jim’s S-2E at Oshkosh
- S-1T N68RH at Oshkosh
- Hey Kid, the Line Starts Back There
- Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird in Background Over My Pitts
- Front Cowling Panels Removed for Inspection
- One of the Pretty Left-center Hoses Failed, Forcing Inverted Flight Home
- Rugged Maule Tailwheel – Heavy But Good for Beginners
- Most Panels & Fairings Were Custom-made to Fit
- I Molded Fairings in Fiberglass – Same as Factory Design
- Bare-bones Instrumentation – Day VFR Only
- Left Cylinders, Baffling, & Oil Cooler
- Left Rear Engine Compartment
- Right Inside Cockpit
- Solid Flange Crankshaft – Prevents Prop From Departing Aircraft at Inopportune TImes
- Preparing for a Workout
- Becky Trying to Reach Brake Pedals Prior to Starting
- Cowering in a Little Shade I Brought to Oshkosh ’87
- I’m No Longer Flying But Still Dragging It Out For Maintenance
- Becky and Her Reserve Grand Champion Aeronca Chief
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The Towering Statue is Becky’s Aeronca Award
The Speck on the Left is Mine