As the build progresses I would like to be able to share the stories with you guys that my dad has shared with me about my Grampa Mick. He was one hell of a guy and was one fascinating individual, but I am quite bias. I have some really neat pictures to share from his Air Force career which spanned from the last couple of years of the Korean War to 2 tours in Vietnam (the second of which was voluntary!).
Before we get into too much of that I do have a few pics of grampa Mick to give you guys a face to my stories!
Can't see much of him in this pic but it goes with the purpose of this thread, flying the Krier.
Grampa Mick was pretty good friends with a fella that most of you know of, Miles Reed. Grampa is in the blue hat sharing a conversation with Miles at a fly-in sometime in the mid 80s.
Grampa and his Hostetler Skybolt at a fly-in, in 1986. This was the year before I was born, and unfortunately the last good season of flying he had before he got sick. He had a heart attack later that fall and in the early months of 1987 was diagnosed with lung cancer. He passed March 28, 1988 at home with my dad and mom at his side.
His Skybot around 1985. The 'Bolt was finished in 1983 and the reason the cowling is not on in this picture is because he was testing the engine change. Originally it had a Quadra Q50, but he changed it to a Zenoah G-62. I still have the 'Bolt, and now with building the Krier, I plan on getting it back in the air as well.