Yesterday I drove out to Historic Flabob Airport for an EAA meeting. The nice thing about Historic Flabob Airport is that it doesn't change from month to month. The meeting was about the YO-3A, a reconnaissance plane designed to not be heard as it flew by at less than 800 feet. There were 11 of these planes built and 4 were sent to Vietnam. Other models were used by the FBI and the DEA to chase bad guys quietly. The last flying model was on display at Cable Airport at their fly-in a few months ago. I took these pictures of it over there. This plane is owned by NASA and was grounded shortly after I took these pics.
Historic Flabob Airport is proof that we're all on this flight together.
Dick
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