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CHAPTER CHATTER,  EAA Chapter 78                                                     5



                                                                  How to use a VOR in an Airplane |
                                                                  Flying Navigation


























                                                                   In this video we'll show you how to use a VOR in an airplane
     In 1974, SUN ‘n FUN was created by a small group of dedicated   when trying to fly and navigate at the same time! We'll cover
     aviation enthusiasts. The annual event, held in April, has    tuning the VOR, tracking courses inbound and outbound, as
     grown into the second largest event of its kind in the world   well as what the To and From flags mean and how to interpret
     and is Florida’s largest annual convention – Video provided by                       them.
     Steve Gagnon
                                                                                    In Memory of
        C. Alfred "Chief" Anderson

















     Charles Alfred Anderson, Sr., was an American aviator who
     is known as the "The Father of Black Aviation".

     Born: 02/09/1907, Bryn Mawr, Lower Merion Township, PA
                                                                  Elaine Huf and her husband Tom Huf passed away
     Died: April 13, 1996, Tuskegee, AL                           when their Cessna T-50 ‘Bamboo Bomber’ crashed
                                                                  close to a private airstrip near their home. Both had a
     First flight: Velie Monocoupe                                passionate interest in antique aircraft. They owned
                                                                  several aircraft and would fly them to and feature them
     Famous flights: Flight with Eleanor Roosevelt, 1941          in airshows.

     Flight license: 1929 Private Pilot License, Pennsylvania;
     1932 Transport Pilot License, Pennsylvania                   Elaine was well known for her pink 1947 L16-A she
                                                                  lovingly named “Rudolph”. She also owned a 1941
     Air force: ARMY Air Corps                                    Baby Stinson 10A. Elaine was also a member of EAA
     Cause of death: Colorectal cancer                            Chapter 78 and Ladies Love Taildraggers (LLT).
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