
This blog I wrote during my recent trip to the USA. The trip came true through the support and hospitality of the flying friends I met on the www.supercub.org website. I realize that a first time visitor to this blog might be overwhelmed by the pictures, stories that are on it. I also got the hint to write a book about this adventure, or make at least a dvd of all the material that I assembled. At the moment, two weeks after coming home in the Netherlands, I am still digesting all the fresh experiences. But to give you a clue of my trip, I give this overview:
June 14th: I flew from Brussels via Wasington DC to Billings Montana by United Airlines. I met there my host Dave Kirsten (Lodi CA). With him I flew in his SuperCub to Idaho, Johnson Creek. There I spent a wonderful week with more than a hundred SuperCub friends.
June 20th-22nd: I flew with Rick Papp and Dean Nordsving in their PiperCub from Idaho to Minneapolis. There Grant Wallace picked me up in his Champ and brought me to his work (Lake & Air) and home.
June 23rd: Frontier Airlines brings me from Minneapolis to Anchorage.
June 24th: Mark Englerth picks me up at Lake Hood with his floatplane SuperCub and for more than a week I am his guest at his cabin near Wasilla.
June 26th: Joe Beck gives me a wonderful ride in his PiperCub to Knik Glacier!
June 28th July 3rd: In a rental car I drive to Fairbanks. There I stay with Vicky and Dan Domke of Tamarack Air Services. Fly to their house, their cabin and their shop.
July 1st: Off Airport training with instructor Cleg Clayton south of Fairbanks.
July 7th: John Graham picks me up with his Citabria Scout in Wasilla. We fly to GlacierCub in Knik valley. I meet Greg Swingle and his Rans. Together we have a Thursday of more off airport landings before we return to the Lower 48 States.
July 9th - July 13th: The fantastic trip back from Knik Glacier via Palmer, Chicken, Watson Lake through Canada to Dresden Ohio.
July 15th: A day of Pipeline Control with John Graham, 5.5 hours in a Scout.
July 16th: Rick Papp picks me up in his SuperCub. We fly first to his cabin in West Virginia. A day later we fly to New York State.
July 17th: Rick and I attend the Goose Bay Breakfast fly In at Jeff Carlsons place in Ashton NY.
July 18th: we fly to Warren Ohio and I stay at Rick and Margie Papps house.
July 19th: Rick brings me to Pittsburg International. I board the Delta flight to Greenbay Wisconsin. There I am met by Carol Dodge and Rollie Olm. I will be their guest until I leave for the Netherlands.
July 21st: I drive to EAA Oshkosh to meet Mark Forss, who organizes my Dream to Fly presentations at the Kidventure the coming week.
July 23rd: Rollie and I fly to New Holstein to meet Steve Johnson who is organizing the Yearly www.supercub.org fly in.
July 26th; My first daily presentation at Kidventure, Oshkosh.
July 28th: Big Pig Roast in New Holstein SuperCub Fly In. I meet many old and new friends.
July 29th: Washington Island Fly Out, I fly with Randy Corfman (Windonhisnose) and have a day never to be forgotten.
July 30th: Before my presentation at Kidventure I meet Jessica Cox, who achieved to get her pilots license, with the restriction of being born with no arms or hands.
Up to the 1st of August I have the honor of telling my 'A Dream Comes True, a Flying Dutchman and his Cub' story and meeting those great volunteers at Kidventure and being at Oshkosh and seeing, experiencing that magnificent event of flying in America!
August 4th: I say farewell and take care to my hosts Carol and Rollie at Greenbay. In Chicago's O'Hare I take off again, back to Brussels, back to the Netherlands.
And last Saturday, August 21st, I told my 'A Dream Comes True' story in the Museum at Seppe, that celebrated its 20th anniversary, together with the volunteers of this great museum, that hangars also the J3 Cub, that I fly in.
















