Experimental Aircraft Association: A classic CF-101 Voodoo on a stick welcomes you to CFB Comox. Photo by Hal Bryan.
Experimental Aircraft Association: Snowbird 3, Capt. Maciej “Match” Hatta shows some EAA pride. Photo by Hal Bryan.
Experimental Aircraft Association: Snowbird 1, Maj. Yanick “Crank” Gregoire, and photographer John “Dibbsy” Dibbs brief the team before a photo flight. Photo by Hal Bryan.
Experimental Aircraft Association: Capt. Phillipe Roy, Snowbird 4, taxiing out for another practice sortie out of CFB Comox. Photo by John Dibbs.
Experimental Aircraft Association: The Snowbirds nine-ship Big Diamond formation coming over the top. Photo by John Dibbs.
Experimental Aircraft Association: Comox is home to a museum, displaying aircraft like the unmistakably sleek F-104 Starfighter. Photo by Hal Bryan.
Experimental Aircraft Association: Another rarity on display at Comox, the Canadair CP-107 Argus, a sub-hunter based in part on the Bristol Brittania. Photo by Hal Bryan.
Experimental Aircraft Association: The Pearl, the Interstate Cadet based at the Heritage Flight Museum in Skagit, Washington, that was airborne during the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. Photo by Lyle Jansma.
Experimental Aircraft Association: Behind the scenes at Glasair Aviation. Photo by Hal Bryan.
Experimental Aircraft Association: Our first look at Glasair’s new certificated Merlin LSA. Photo by Hal Bryan.
Experimental Aircraft Association: EAA Chapter 84’s headquarters at bucolic Harvey Field. Photo by Hal Bryan.
Experimental Aircraft Association: The gang from Chapter 84/Sno Fly Inc. hovers around their baby, the Zenith CH 650 whose wings were built at AirVenture Oshkosh 2015. Photo by Hal Bryan.
Experimental Aircraft Association: Volunteers who pull a rivet on the CH 650 sign their work. Photo by Hal Bryan.
Experimental Aircraft Association: The Sno Fly CH 650 will suffer no shortage of character. Photo by Hal Bryan.
Experimental Aircraft Association: The flightline at Cub Crafters. Photo by Hal Bryan.
Experimental Aircraft Association: A Cub Crafters Carbon Cub SS on floats out and about during EAA’s visit to Yakima, Washington. Photo by Hal Bryan.
Experimental Aircraft Association: A Stearman overlooking a T-6-based Zero replica at the Olympic Flight Museum. Photo by Hal Bryan.
Experimental Aircraft Association: American Beauty, the Olympic Flight Museum’s beautiful P-51 Mustang. Photo by Hal Bryan.
Experimental Aircraft Association: This Spitfire Mk IX was visiting the Olympic Flight Museum from John Sessions’ Historic Flight Foundation collection in Everett, Washington. Photo by Hal Bryan.
Experimental Aircraft Association: The entrance to the Museum of Flight in Seattle, Washington. Photo by Jim Busha.
Experimental Aircraft Association: The Museum of Flight’s historic Boeing 247, shortly after its final flight. Photo by Jim Busha.
Experimental Aircraft Association: The tri-motored Boeing 80-A1 dominates the Museum of Flight’s Great Gallery. Photo by Jim Busha.
Experimental Aircraft Association: A Sikorsky HH-52 in USCG colors at the Museum of Flight. Photo by Jim Busha.
Experimental Aircraft Association: We’ve got the first one and the Museum of Flight has the last Taylor Aerocar built: the Model III. Photo by Jim Busha.
Experimental Aircraft Association: If this is a race, our money is on the F-5. Photo by Jim Busha.
Experimental Aircraft Association: This P-47 stands proud in the Museum of Flight’s World War II gallery. Photo by Jim Busha.
Experimental Aircraft Association: Reproductions of a Nieuport 24bis and a Nieuport 27 on display in the World War I gallery. Photo by Jim Busha.
Experimental Aircraft Association: The magnificent Ilyushin Il-2 Sturmovik at the Flying Heritage Collection in Everett, Washington. Photo by Jim Busha.
Experimental Aircraft Association: The Flying Heritage Collection’s P-40 was getting an annual during our visit, a good reminder that this is a flying museum. Photo by Hal Bryan.
Experimental Aircraft Association: The detail on the Flying Heritage Collection’s Curtiss Jenny is just breathtaking. Photo by Hal Bryan.