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Old
Rhinebeck Aerodrome - Rotary Ramblings: Archive: 2007 - 2006 - 2005 |
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| December
28, 2005 - NEW HANGAR COMPLETE Thanks to all who helped! |
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| December
06, 2005 - WORK HASN'T STOPPED AT OLD RHINEBECK |
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| December
06, 2005 - MORANE TYPE "N" LANDS!
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| December
06, 2005 - PHOTOS OF PAUL RICHARDS |
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| October
20, 2005 - 2005 SHOW SEASON CONCLUDES ON A WINDY NOTE |
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| October
5, 2005 - MORE VISITOR PHOTOS AT THE AERODROME |
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| October
5, 2005 - THE FLYING FARMER DONATES MEMORABILIA |
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| October
4, 2005 - SOME PHOTOS TAKEN THIS FALL |
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| September
26, 2005 - INTERNATIONAL CESSNA 195 CLUB VISITS |
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| September
20, 2005 - AUTUMN HAS ARRIVED! |
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| September
15, 2005 - THE ERNST FAMILY FROM GERMANY VISITS ORA |
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| September
13, 2005 - The 39th annual Model Meet Jamboree SPONSORED BY THE MID HUDSON RC SOCIETY |
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| September
4, 2005 - LABOR DAY WEEKEND PHOTOS! |
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| August
30, 2005 - New! AIRSHOW PHOTOS! While we like to highlight aircraft whenever possible. It's also
nice to highlight the visitors who help make each show so much more
fun.
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| August
19, 2005 New York Times - Features the Aerodrome in "Where Old Wings Go to Fly" The Aerodrome received some great press today - written by Ellen
Maguire from the New
York Times. Her story takes you soaring 1,200 feet over "rambling
farms, winding roads and velvety green lawns" and to witness
"Stan the 'Farmer' spin the plane like a top, roll 360 degrees,
loop the loop three times, fly sideways, cut the motor and glide
back to earth, unscathed, to stop at the precise spot where he had
left his straw hat." |
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| August
18, 2005 SOME "YOUNG TYPES" TAKE TO THE DRIVERS SEAT Aerodrome visitors Andrea Lombardo, an 8 year old from Verona Italy
– and another young visitor Theo try out the Collection’s
1909 Bleriot and 1910 Hanriot complete with Aerodrome pilot Dan
Taylor’s helmet and goggles. |
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| August
15, 2005 MORE PICTURES FROM THE EAGLES Members of Eagle Scout Troop 21 from Suffern NY work on a wing
panel from the Museums Short S29 replica. |
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| August
10, 2005 LOOK FOR US ON NOVA! In celebration of the 100th anniversary of Santos Dumont’s
famous flight in France. Nova is in producing a documentary on his
life and aircraft. Aerodrome pilot and historian Dan Taylor will
be featured discussing Dumont's achievements and details of his
famous design the Demoiselle. |
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| August
3, 2005 - YESTERDAY MEETS TODAY Taken by Aerodrome visitor Sandy Kenyon. A unique image of the
1929 New Standard “passing” a more modern airplane. |
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| August
2, 2005 - THE BREWSTER TOWN CAR GETS MAJOR UPGRADE Several of Old Rhinebeck’s cars received some much needed
attention this past winter. While we still have a long way to go,
the upholstery and frames received some much needed attention. |
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| July
30, 2005 - A "SHORT" STORY Members of Eagle Scout Troop 21 from Suffern NY work on a wing
panel from the Museums Short S29 replica. This aircraft was built
by the late Cole Palen when he acquired Pioneer Aviator Cecil Grace’s
original ENV engine. The project was spearheaded by Aerodrome pilot
Dan Taylor. |
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| July
30, 2005 - SPIRIT STRETCHES IT'S WINGS In an effort to keep the Spirit of St. Louis project in view, Aerodrome Staff and volunteers attached the massive wing to the fuselage for display. Visitors can now see the Spirit together for the first time since the wing was test fit some time ago. It will remain in it’s rightful place, on display in the Ryan Hangar with the intention of completing the project as funds and time permit.
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| July
06 , 2005 - NEW SIGNS The Aerodrome Snack Stands have been adorned with terrific new
signs thanks to local artist Emma Peterson. Emma’s a student
at Red Hook High School and is an aspiring artist. This is her first
venture in to the commercial field. |
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| June
23, 2005 - HIGHLIGHTS OF THE FIRST WEEKEND Opening weekend brought good weather and crowds to our 46th season. Long time airshow announcer Jim Hare returned to the tower this
year and was a welcomed sight. |
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| June
22, 2005 - More highlights from Mid-Atlantic Solid Axel Corvette Club |
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| June
21, 2005 - MODEL MUSEUM GETS A FACELIFT After many years Cole Palen’s Model Museum got a much needed
facelift. In 1992, Cole turned it into a resting place for his numerous rubber
powered model aircraft. The old ceiling was torn down and replaced
where for generations it was a haven for many of natures critters! Next time you visit on a Show Day, stop in and visit. The Model
Museum is right next to the field Gift Shop. We think you’ll
enjoy visiting and learning about another of Cole Palen’s
passions. |
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| June
8, 2005 - The Veteran Motor Car Club of America visits Old Rhinebeck. Specializing in 1914 to 1950 vehicles. Visitors braved the early summer like heat and were treated to a mini airshow and tour of the facilities. The photos show the variety of marvelous vehicles that visited. |
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| June
6, 2005 - The 1913 Brewster Town Car has been getting a Spring makeover. Many volunteers have been working on this
project. They brought a great deal of skill and enthusiasm to fruition
and the Brewster will soon shine on the flight line. The leather fenders have been sent out for recovering and will return soon! |
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| June
4, 2005 - A visit the by Mid-Atlantic Solid Axle Corvette Club. Nearly a dozen vintage Corvettes visited
the Aerodrome last Saturday.
Aerodrome pilot Dan Taylor gave a tour through the Museums and airfield and the members of the club each posed with their cars next to the Albatros DVA. We are most grateful that Victor and Maureen Barry brought their wonderful vehicles to put on display for the day! |
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| May
16, 2005 - We're Open!. The
Museum grounds are now open for our 2005 season! Airshows start June
18th! Here is a glimpse of the newly painted Museum Gift Shop that awaits your visit! We hope you’ll save some time to shop. |
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| May
12, 2005 - Pictures of the the newly constructed hangar Here are some additional pictures of the the
newly constructed hangar. The rear wall has now been added and the
structure is fully functional. Landscaping will give it a much improved
appearance. |
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| May
12, 2005 - New! Buy our Airshow Tickets On-Line! There's now a great "New" and easy
way to buy tickets, right here on the website! Buy and print your
tickets using your PC. And as an added bonus - tickets purchased online
can be transferred by email and lost or stolen tickets can be reissued. Just click on the red button "Pre-Purchase Airshow Tickets" right on the home page, and follow the easy instructions. |
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| May
7, 2005 - A busy time at the Aerodrome! We’ve
attached some new photos of work being completed at Old Rhinebeck
this month. It’s been slow to add to the site because we’ve
been busy. No one has been resting on their tailskids! Click on the
photos to follow the progress. We’ll add more as time allows. Gary, Deb and a host of volunteers have been hard at work on the vehicles. We’re hoping to have some fine examples of rolling road stock returned to service from our Museum buildings as well. Gary has been most instrumental in getting them reconditioned for the air shows. Deb Kyler has done marvelous work on the Brewster Town Car upholstery. The before and after pictures tell it all. We’ve also located someone to redo the leather fenders and they'll be sent out in the coming week. Hangar 1 Façade gets a new home: As the new hangar was being assembled, the original Hangar #1 façade now finds a resting place in the Museum’s “History of Flight” building. After many trips up the extension ladder, Aerodrome pilot Dan Taylor put it up one piece at a time. It now stands watch over some of the prized artifacts in the collection. As you read this, the crew is putting the finishing pieces on the new hangar. We’ll post more pictures as time allows. Here are some early images of the site and the arrival of the new door. This enclosed structure will be a vast improvement to protect the Museum’s aircraft year round. |
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| April
5, 2005 - New Hangar Progress The concrete footings are close to being poured for the new hangar. The structure arrived in kit form and will be ready to assemble as soon as the footings are completed. Mike Lawrence, Mike DiGiacomio and Cecil Boatwright were on hand to move the kit to the construction site. |
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| March
30, 2005 - Restoration continues The winter months have been busy in the shops at Old Rhinebeck. Volunteer Deb Kyler has made new cushions for the Brewster Town Car. A major improvement in comfort for those visitors in the Fashion show! Other vehicles are being worked on including one of our Indian Motorcycles. The Great Lakes fuel tank is getting much needed attention. And the
Davis D1-W will soon be rolled in for a re-cover of the fuselage.
Click on the photos to see. |
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| March
30, 2005 - Ground clearing continues for new hangar Excavation continues for laying the footings of the new hangar. At 55 X 80, the new structure will protect the collections aircraft year round. The new hangar assembly has arrived and construction will start as soon as the footings are poured within the week. |
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| March
30, 2005 - The Corvettes are coming! The Mid-Atlantic Chapter of the Solid Axle Corvette Club (Corvettes manufactured between 1953 and 1962) will be visiting Old Rhinebeck Saturday June 4. They are a national organization of individuals involved with the restoration and maintenance of first generation Corvettes (before the cars had independent suspension - thus "solid axle"). Several of their members have served on military air crews or are private pilots - one member even flew a Ford Trimotor in his younger days! Beautiful cars in a fabulous setting. Bring your cameras! |
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| March
21, 2005 - Our Show Schedule 2005 - has been posted! The long awaited Show Schedule 2005 - can now be viewed on the Show Schedule page. We're all very excited about the upcoming year, so stay tuned! |
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| March
20, 2005 - The Proper Prop arrives: The snow may say spring is a long way away, but work goes on. The Fokker DVII prop was recently ‘cut down’ by Chad Wille. Chad is no stranger to the vintage aviation world and has made several propellers for Old Rhinebeck, most notably for the Bleriot and Curtiss Pusher. The modification was made so the propeller would better match the performance range of the Fokker’s original Mercedes engine. This will be a marked improvement for our Fokker DVII pilots. |
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Aerodrome Family Member passes on:
In loving memory of Betty Wille... |
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| March
7, 2005 - WE'RE UP AND RUNNING WITH OUR NEW WEBSITE! We've implemented new graphics, animation and photos to help make your visit an enjoyable and informative one. Working with our terrific new webmaster, I think you’ll find it a fun experience and one to add to your “Favorites” list. We’re also looking into some additional features for the site: - A virtual tour of the Museum and Airfield - A special “Museum Members Only” section - Some aviation information for your “young types” too! - Plus we're assembling a Memorial page, with photos from all those who are no longer with us, but were the very foundation of the Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome Please note there is a link on the Home Page for dial-up users to gain easier access to the site. We hope you enjoy what you enjoy your visit! Your comments are always welcome. - Dan Taylor |
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| February
25, 2005 - The Velie Monocoupe restoration is moving along: The Velie Monocoupe restoration is moving along: Click on the photo and go to our “Wish List” page for more info! |
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| February
18, 2005 - Nova to feature Rhinebeck Museum’s Bleriot 11: This February 22, Nova will air a special program called “Daring Flight.” The show will chronicle Louis Bleriot’s career and his grandson’s attempt to replicate the famous cross channel flight. Dan Taylor has been flying the Museum’s Bleriot 11 for nearly a decade and narrated a “virtual tour” of the airplane. This example is the oldest aeroplane flying in the US and second oldest Bleriot flying in the world today. The program is scheduled to air Tuesday February 22 at 8:00 p.m. ET so check local listings. Nova website - Bleriot virtual tour |
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| February
21, 2005 - Rhinebeck 'rolling road stock' gets a major facelift: The late Cole Palen was interested in many things mechanical, and the vintage autos provide a wonderful backdrop to the aircraft in the collection. The autos and
motorcycles require tender loving care as much as the aircraft. As
reported in our Winter 2004 newsletter, several autos are getting
the much-needed attention they have lacked in the past few years.
Aerodrome Volunteers Deb Kyler, Casey McClamon and John Globe under
the direction of Gary Charbonneau, are putting their magic touch to
the 1909 Renault Touring car, Buick, Brewster, Studebaker and one
of our rare Indian motorcycles. Engine overhauls, upholstery replacement
and a general mechanical clean up will once again make these cars
proud representatives of a by gone era. Their restoration talents
are much appreciated! Look for a story by Gary and Deb in the spring
issue of our newsletter “Rotary Ramblings,” Not a Museum
member yet? Sign up here. |
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| February
21, 2005 - More changes coming to our airfield: Old Hangar #1 is one of the earliest structures at the Aerodrome and has had its share of use over the years. Next to the “Curtiss” hangar it is without a doubt one of the oldest. It was torn down recently to make way for a new structure that will serve the Museum better. Complete with doors, a concrete floor and lights, the new hangar will prove more useful in protecting the aircraft year round and will hold close to 8 airplanes. The structure will represent the design that was prevalent at an airport in the 1930’s. Bill Horrigan and a group of volunteers are getting ready to break ground to pour the floor. And a crew will erect the building. We’ll keep you updated with more pictures. Oh yes, and for those wondering about the bright yellow façade that’s been in nearly every photo visitors have taken at Old Rhinebeck, Dan Taylor has already made plans to preserve it in our History of Flight building. It will adorn the North wall as a testament to the humble beginnings of Cole Palen’s dream. |
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| February
21, 2005 - Our doors will soon be open: Under the direction of Bill Horrigan a new door was built and installed on our Ryan hangar. This will give the Museum another place to work on aircraft and autos during the off-season with plenty of protection. During the airshow season it will provide protection to the aircraft, especially to the Spirit of St. Louis when it's assembled. By building the unit ourselves we were able to defray a great deal of the cost. Volunteers spent several cold days during January to make it a reality. The door required quite a bit of engineering, but Bill was able to make it an “open and shut” case! Click the thumbnails on the right to see the new Ryan hangar door. |
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| February
21, 2005 - Avro 504K is on the mend! After it’s untimely demise in a forced landing from engine failure, the Avro 504k is starting to look like an airplane again. The rudder and tail plane are re-covered, repairs to the fuselage are complete and three of the four wing panels are repaired and ready for cover, including the ailerons. The fourth wing panel has a broken spar that needs to b replaced. The landing gear and nose skid are being built and fitted right now. The 110hp LeRhone rotary engine is undergoing a thorough inspection and will soon be ready to fit to the fuselage. The main petrol tank and oil tank were badly damaged and are being repaired at this time. As restoration continues, we’ll post more images so you can
track it’s progress. |
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| Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome - PO Box 229 Rhinebeck, NY 12572 Phone: 845-752-3200 Fax: 845-758-6481 Contact Us |
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