'At a recent parachute industry symposuium in Barcelona, I found this
old photo hanging on a vendors wall. The company, Paragear, is still
in business. Taken in the late 60s, it shows eight or nine jumpers
hanging all over a Fairchild 71 based in Washington. I'm told by old
timers in the Skydiving community that this particular aircraft was a
real work horse in its day. I googled the N-number, and found that it
still actively flown, more recent photos are on the web, and the
current owner made his first jump from this aircraft many years ago!
By chance, I mentioned this aircraft photo to a local Florida jumper,
Vickie Johnson, who replied that she had made many jumps from this
aircraft more than thirty years ago in the Seattle area!
I hope the owner is active in this group, as I'd like to hear from
him. I'll be in Seattle next week to pick up and fly home a vintage
biplane I just bought. I would love to pop up to Snohomish to see
this Fairchild 71, if that is possible. It would be a great way to
start what I hope will be a cross country flight I'll never forget...
Cheers,
John LeBlanc
DeLand Fl'
Re: Photo of old F-71 in "Fairchild with Jumpers" album
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Re: Photo of old F-71 in "Fairchild with Jumpers" album
'The owner's name is Jack Ady. The plane was for sale at around $250K .
David Stroud Ottawa, Canada
C-FDWS Christavia
Fairchild 51 under construction
David Stroud Ottawa, Canada
C-FDWS Christavia
Fairchild 51 under construction
'----- Original Message -----
From: John
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2008 10:04 PM
Subject: [fairchildclub] Photo of old F-71 in "Fairchild with Jumpers" album
At a recent parachute industry symposuium in Barcelona, I found this
old photo hanging on a vendors wall. The company, Paragear, is still
in business. Taken in the late 60s, it shows eight or nine jumpers
hanging all over a Fairchild 71 based in Washington. I'm told by old
timers in the Skydiving community that this particular aircraft was a
real work horse in its day. I googled the N-number, and found that it
still actively flown, more recent photos are on the web, and the
current owner made his first jump from this aircraft many years ago!
By chance, I mentioned this aircraft photo to a local Florida jumper,
Vickie Johnson, who replied that she had made many jumps from this
aircraft more than thirty years ago in the Seattle area!
I hope the owner is active in this group, as I'd like to hear from
him. I'll be in Seattle next week to pick up and fly home a vintage
biplane I just bought. I would love to pop up to Snohomish to see
this Fairchild 71, if that is possible. It would be a great way to
start what I hope will be a cross country flight I'll never forget...
Cheers,
John LeBlanc
DeLand Fl
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Re: Photo of old F-71 in "Fairchild with Jumpers" album
'The owner of the airplane in question is Jack Ady and last I spoke
with him the Fairchild was still for sale. He lives adjacent to the
airport in Snohomish(Harvey Field) and the airplane is in an open
hangar there.
Curt Kinchen
with him the Fairchild was still for sale. He lives adjacent to the
airport in Snohomish(Harvey Field) and the airplane is in an open
hangar there.
Curt Kinchen
'--- In fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com, "John" wrote:
>
> At a recent parachute industry symposuium in Barcelona, I found
this
> old photo hanging on a vendors wall. The company, Paragear, is
still
> in business. Taken in the late 60s, it shows eight or nine jumpers
> hanging all over a Fairchild 71 based in Washington. I'm told by
old
> timers in the Skydiving community that this particular aircraft was
a
> real work horse in its day. I googled the N-number, and found that
it
> still actively flown, more recent photos are on the web, and the
> current owner made his first jump from this aircraft many years ago!
>
> By chance, I mentioned this aircraft photo to a local Florida
jumper,
> Vickie Johnson, who replied that she had made many jumps from this
> aircraft more than thirty years ago in the Seattle area!
>
> I hope the owner is active in this group, as I'd like to hear from
> him. I'll be in Seattle next week to pick up and fly home a vintage
> biplane I just bought. I would love to pop up to Snohomish to see
> this Fairchild 71, if that is possible. It would be a great way to
> start what I hope will be a cross country flight I'll never
forget...
>
> Cheers,
> John LeBlanc
> DeLand Fl
>
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Re: Photo of old F-71 in "Fairchild with Jumpers" album
'If you get a chance, Curt...could you ask him to comment
on the source of his front seat?
David Stroud Ottawa, Canada
C-FDWS Christavia
Fairchild 51 under construction
on the source of his front seat?
David Stroud Ottawa, Canada
C-FDWS Christavia
Fairchild 51 under construction
'----- Original Message -----
From: Curt Kinchen
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2008 12:16 PM
Subject: [fairchildclub] Re: Photo of old F-71 in "Fairchild with Jumpers" album
The owner of the airplane in question is Jack Ady and last I spoke
with him the Fairchild was still for sale. He lives adjacent to the
airport in Snohomish(Harvey Field) and the airplane is in an open
hangar there.
Curt Kinchen
--- In fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com, "John" wrote:
>
> At a recent parachute industry symposuium in Barcelona, I found
this
> old photo hanging on a vendors wall. The company, Paragear, is
still
> in business. Taken in the late 60s, it shows eight or nine jumpers
> hanging all over a Fairchild 71 based in Washington. I'm told by
old
> timers in the Skydiving community that this particular aircraft was
a
> real work horse in its day. I googled the N-number, and found that
it
> still actively flown, more recent photos are on the web, and the
> current owner made his first jump from this aircraft many years ago!
>
> By chance, I mentioned this aircraft photo to a local Florida
jumper,
> Vickie Johnson, who replied that she had made many jumps from this
> aircraft more than thirty years ago in the Seattle area!
>
> I hope the owner is active in this group, as I'd like to hear from
> him. I'll be in Seattle next week to pick up and fly home a vintage
> biplane I just bought. I would love to pop up to Snohomish to see
> this Fairchild 71, if that is possible. It would be a great way to
> start what I hope will be a cross country flight I'll never
forget...
>
> Cheers,
> John LeBlanc
> DeLand Fl
>
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