November 5 – 7, 2004
Article by Mike Whaley
2004 Ozark Fly-In Report
Barrett Brummett and Mike Hughes flew the Yellowbird Skybolt up to the annual Pitts Fly-In, hosted by Marshall Collins in Ozark, AL. A good time was had by all!
- A nice Pitts S-2B.
- Another nice S-2B.
- It may be a little hard to read here, but the tail of Cecil Wiseman’s S1-C reads “Thanks, Curtis”… a sentiment echoed by almost everyone who’s ever flown in a Pitts aircraft.
- Donald Booth’s S1-C also thanks Curtis.
- Vernon Cox’s interesting “Cox Hawk”.
- A very sporty-looking S1.
- Cris Ferguson’s S1-C has an O-360.
- The fuselage offers some advice: “Let the Good Times Roll”
- Keith Register’s S1-S has a side window to aid with visibility during maneuvers.
- Cook Waldran built this beautiful Model 12.
- As this Model 12 shows, all-in-one engine monitors are becoming commonplace.
- Of course, no Pitts Fly-In would be complete without aerobatics.
- We think all hangars should look like this.
- Looks like an Eagle snuck in with the corowd of Pitts’.
- What can we say? Wow.