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| Kitty Hawk Memories
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| by Jay Figueroa, Vice President, EAA Chapter 1171
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EAA Chapter 1171, New Bern, NC planned
carefully for a memorable chapter trip to First Flight. Mother Nature
intervened, with predictions of low ceilings, fog, rain, and afternoon
thunderstorms for both Saturday and Sunday; most of us opted for the four-hour
drive. After dinner at Darryl’s, 18 Chapter members, families and friends went
to the Waterside Theater with bug spray, ponchos and umbrellas for “The Lost
Colony.” The steady mist lessened, the performance went on as scheduled.
Sunday was overcast, but VFR. Our one fly-in member and
two passengers left Manteo for an aerial tour of Manteo and Duck, then circled
the monument and landed at First Flight. We all gathered at the museum for an
excellent ranger talk, and took an official Chapter photo in front of the Wright
Flyer. We toured the exhibits in the new Ford-sponsored “temporary tents,”
and hiked up the hill to the monument. The trip home was long and rainy, both by
car and plane. The pilot and his passenger reported a smooth trip home, but
added their appreciation of the availability of weather info at First Flight’s
new flight-planning area.
Everyone had a great time. At First Flight, we learned how
the Wrights compensated for the engine’s weight and off-center position by
lengthening the right wing four inches. At Fort Raleigh, we learned about the
early settlements of the Carolinas. Our Chapter president summed up the
challenges faced on the Outer Banks this way: “How tough the Lost Colony
settlers and Wilbur and Orville Wright had it while trying to settle a new
colony and be the first to achieve powered flight. I can't imagine the ordeal
the 117 men, women, and children endured traveling across the ocean from England
and settling their colony on Roanoke Island, nor the physical effort the Wright
Brothers endured tirelessly returning their glider back up the sand dunes to
experience another flight while they were preparing for powered flight.”
Jay Figueroa
Vice President
EAA Chapter 1171
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