This is the 1947 C120 which I owned for ten years and sent my son solo in.
Not strictly “my plane” but this Aquila A211 is the club plane I’m currently learning to fly in. From a student perspective I can certainly recommend the type to any club/school searching for a suitable PPL trainer aircraft.
Maybe I already posted this. I have early onset.
This rag wing Cessna 140 had a long career in Argentina, being written off in a cross country in the Province of Córdoba in 2009 (engine failure, forced landing but no fatalities for the 2 POB). The clothes look 1940’s Argentina, possibly the Atlantic beaches near Miramar. A bit like American vintage cars in Cuba, the GA scene in Argentina is populated with 1940s-1960s types still going strong, including Austers and Tiger Moths.
Our family aircraft, C172 (S5-DDX) and DA40 (OE-KPD)
Our Capitaine from inside our Lake.
selfie from inside/outside my other plane, Schempp-Hirth Cirrus 75 glider.
here resting after a long flying day at LILC
Fun toy for light wind days…
…as seen on iPad maps…
Off on patrol!
and when the Eindecker isn’t enough…
TL Sting, great machine
Nice picture on CIAV 2016, display of HZNS (HR.ATO.02)