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WHY WE FLY – A POEM ABOUT FLYING
By Reggie Paulk, Contributing Editor
Aurora , Colorado
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Gary Rower Flying His Stearman At Sunset
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Aircraft are so very different. Some are silent; some are loud. We’ve got big ones and small ones; fast ones and slow ones; heavy ones and light ones; long ones and short ones. Some of them can carry busses while others only us. It matters not how they get there, just so long as we’re there.

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Red Bull’s Kirby Chambliss
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Red Bull Helo
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Why are there gliders, balloons, airplanes and helicopters? How about ultralights, LSA’s and gyrocopters? With wings that are swinging and wings that are fixed, they all have a purpose and that is to lift. Some are for sport; others are all work. But all have one place in common.

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SportStar Sunrise
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Tukan Triking
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The sky may be blue or it may be grey. Puffy cumulous, stratus blankets or high cirrus might greet us. Not a day goes by when it looks the same. It may be windy or it may be calm. We’ll change our flight plans to accommodate its mood. For the sky rules supreme in the world above us. So take this message if you must. That no matter the means you or I try to fly, there is no siren song quite like that of the sky.

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Burning for the Sky
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Flightline
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Reggie Paulk, Contributing Editor & Photographer
reggie.paulk@gmail.com

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