Sun-n-Fun 2001
 
   
Of course, the star of the show was Tony Spicer's plane. He even won an Outstanding Aircraft Award. Quite a feat when you consider the quality of planes at SNF.   4/22/01 
Here is are a couple of fellow northerners (Jeff Coffey and his dad) slowly baking in the Florida sun.   4/22/01 
Sonex was showing off their AeroConversion parts for VW engines and this time they had it all flying.   4/22/01 
Here you can see the AeroCarb setup in an updraft arrangement. Notice the integrated cable stops.   4/22/01 
Here is a close up of the AeroCarb. It is the model of simplicity.   4/22/01 
Here is the VW powered Sonex on a fast pass.   4/22/01 
It may be a VW but it sure does not sound like one.   4/22/01 
I liked the paint scheme on this RV-6a. The cowl is fiberglass but he inlaid polished aluminum sheet to break up the cowl line. Neat idea.   4/22/01 
This plane is a beauty. A rare P-51 C model. It was tricked out with guns, ammo belts, original instruments & radios and polished to a mirror shine.   4/22/01 
This is another view of that plane, the "Ina, the Macon Belle. It was painted in 332nd Fighter Group "Tuskegee Airman" markings.    4/22/01 
Check out http://www.ebonywings.com/ for their record.    4/22/01 
Mystery plane? I think this might be a Mig or a Yak but I have not been able to identify it yet. If you know what it is, please let me know.   4/22/01 
Here is another beautiful P-51.   4/22/01 
Here is an old Grumman F4F-4 Wildcat. It looked as if it has never been restored.   4/22/01 
This is a big plane. TBF-1 Avenger.   4/22/01 
A nice B-25.   4/22/01 
This is what happens when you wash your Ercoupe in hot water.   4/22/01 
 
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