Many of you are probably too young to know that there was a small general aviation airfield just south of Republic. (Literally across the street on the other side of Rt. 109)
This article brings you back to a time before TSAs, airport fences and security guards.
I am also happy to say this is where I took my first flying lesson in about 1971 in a Cessna 150, N6711S. I also had a chance to get a few minutes "stick time" in a Piper Cub.
The operations shack was something out of a Hollywood set, and most of the guys hanging around were WW2 pilots. The airport "Cafe" had the best burger and fries, with the model airplanes hanging from the ceiling for effect.
Sorry its broken into individual pages, but this was the only way I could think of posting it.
Enjoy
Page 1: http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4068/448 ... a514_b.jpg
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Logbook 3/14/71: http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4005/448 ... 77f9_b.jpg



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