RE: Bradak Gee Bee Model D
Hi Joe, yes I still have the Gee Bee D and I fly it 3 to 4 times a year. It is not an everyday-flyer, although it has no bad habits.
I also did some work on a Gee Bee E from Coverite. But it is sitting there for years. I will first make an everyday-flyer before I restart the work on my Model E.
Regards, Aldo
Behind the fuse of the YAK you can spot the tail of the Model E and underneeth the wing is the cowl. I have too many projects.