The Barnstormer
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The Barnstormer
Dewey Davenport February 28, 2015 THE BARNSTORMER The Beauty of a Biplane The winter months can be good and potentially bad for any barnstormer in the northern states. This time of the year leaves me with opportunity to rest up for the up and coming flying season. When I parked Ace in the hangar for the winter months his tongue was hanging out and he needed to take a break. We both are resting up well and planning yet another big barnstorming season. I have to also worry about my hard working scooters. Kate, Jeff, Terri, Chris, Luke, helped at my larger events and without their help I would not have been able to enjoy the barnstorming fun that we all had this past flying season. The Barnstormer A peaceful evening at the Urbana Grimes Airport. Photo Credit, terri Hull. 1 Dewey Davenport February 28, 2015 I have been so busy with work, planning my 2015 event schedule, and life in general, that I haven’t been able to catch up on my next newsletter. So what should this newsletter be about? I have been having a hard time thinking about which subjects are more important. Since the 2015 flying season is just around the corner I feel I should really touch on a few things coming up for the summer because it truly is going to be an exciting year for the local Dayton aviation community. Operating and running this type of business on your own does take a lot of dedication and commitment to make it successful, well I’m not totally sure if it is successful, but I’m 100% sure it is worth every memory that it makes. The last two months I have been in contact with many of the events that I had participated in last year. I am still trying to figure out the logistics to attend most of the same events and potentially attend a couple new ones. What makes this year different from last year is that I have a full time job that takes much of my time. I had been on furlough since 2010 with Net Jets Aviation. In the meantime I contracted my flying skills with different companies. Last year I decided to quit my contracting work and start barnstorming full time. I traveled to events almost every weekend. I also offered rides on the weekdays. During the season I met thousands of folks from all the states. I attended small local aviation events to large airshows that the United States Thunderbirds A couple aircraft performed at. Each event allowed me to engrain a memory of a lifetime and I parked early morning hope to share a few of these special stories with you over the years. at the Barnstorming Carnival. Lately, I have been spending a lot of my time and efforts in organizing the Barnstorming Carnival. Last July I organized the first Barnstorming Carnival. The event was held at the Springfield Beckley Airport in Springfield, Ohio. It was a FREE two day barnstorming event that focused on 1920s-1940s vintage aircraft. We had activities for everyone to enjoy. Plenty of cool antique aircraft were on display for everyone to enjoy. Antique and custom cars were also there. Model airplane demonstrations, unmanned aircraft display, kids bounce house, kids rocket building workshop and biplane rides from real barnstormers like myself. We had over two thousand spectators attend the free community event. The Barnstormer 2 Dewey Davenport February 28, 2015 The event was exactly what I hoped it to be. Mainly because most of the folks were none aviation spectators (approximately 90% were none aviation spectators). My goal is to spread, share, and educate people on General Aviation. So why not host a free aviation event. Opening up the gates and the fences at Springfield’s airport for those two days may have changed a few kids and adults lives forever. The event would not have been anything without the generous contributions from all the aircraft that flew in on their own time and money, all the car owners that came and displayed their little prides and joys, and all the great volunteers that help run the event. I had friends come from all over to help park cars, pick up garbage, run the aircraft display area, PA announcing, and etc.. So a BIG THANK YOU to all that helped make the event fun and successful. Oh, I can’t forget, I have to thank Springfield’s airport manager and the city for allowing me to host the event. Last years event started off slow with fog and low clouds covering most part of the Ohio area but once the ceilings were high enough the airplanes started arriving from different parts of the Ohio Valley. What made this event unique and different is that it was a very casual laid back event that had very unique aircraft on display with their owners near by to talk to each and every person that had questions. We also had a rocket building workshop hosted by local Springfield resident Steve Temple. Each rocket kit cost $10.00 to build. This years rocket building workshop will be Saturday and Sunday and all the rockets will be FREE to the kids. I started a GOFUNDME account for this years Barnstorming Carnival so I can use donations to offset the operational cost of the event. I funded much of the event last year and with donations that I receive this year, will allow me to offer other activities for the entire event and to help support the volunteers. This years event will be July 11-12, 2015, if you would like to help support the event please feel free to contact me personally or visit … www.gofundme.com/barnstoming. You can donate any monetary amount on the gofundme.com account. Every donation would be much appreciated and used for educating our community with this event and others. Mark your calendar for July 11-12, 2015 for the Barnstorming Carnival. I ask you to tell your friends and enemies about this years event. I hope you can come and enjoy this years event and if you decide to attend please come and say hello. The Barnstormer 3 Dewey Davenport February 28, 2015 Look mom, No hands! Above: A childhood friend and his Son sharing a experience of a lifetime with Ace. Below: Biplane rides at Skydive Greene County over the summer months. A friend and skydiver with his 2 year old son going for a ride. The Barnstormer 4 Dewey Davenport February 28, 2015 Barnstorming to the IMAC World Championship Muncie, Indiana Late summer Terri Hull and I barnstormed our biplanes over to the first ever IMAC Aerobatic Championship at the Academy of Model Aeronautics headquarters in Muncie, IN. We attended the event because I wanted to support a dear friend that organized the event. Many of you don’t know my entire aviation history so here is a little bit more about myself. I have been involved in model aviation since I was seven years old. I have competed in pylon racing, aerobatics, and scale radio controlled aircraft in a national and international level. I have always enjoyed sharing model aviation to many of the kids of the local community because this is where I started my passion. I have attend many elementary, middle schools,high schools, and summer camps to share this great hobby. Wayne Matthews from Atlanta Georgia area was the The Barnstormer 5 Dewey Davenport February 28, 2015 one that took the step forward to bring such a event to the United States. Wayne got the idea from an event that I helped bring to the United States in 2011. I co-organized the 9th Jets World Masters at the National Museum of the United States Air Force. Wayne and his team did a outstanding job putting on a great world competition. Goodfolk & O’Tymes Biplane Rides was very proud to be a significant sponsor and support in such a event. 2015 events Events are subject to change and more will be added. May TBA Discovery Aviation Days June 12-14 Jimmy Stewart Festival July 4 Urbana Grimes July 10 Middletown, Ohio July 11-12 Barnstorming Carnival Aug 8-9 Aug 13-15 Marysville Balloon Festival Aug TBA Moraine, Ohio MERFI Dewey Davenport 937-877-0837 Join me on: Facebook, twitter, Google + www.gobiplanerides.com www.barnstormingcarnival.com The Barnstormer 6