Brad's
Home Page - Information on Steen Skybolt biplane construction and links to
other Skybolt pages, helicopter EMS information, pictures and scene pictures,
Aviation Adventures in France, England, Germany, South Korea, Turkey and
Iraq, Aviation, EMS and computer links. The Steen Skybolt is an experimental
biplane designed by Lamar Steen and built by Lamar Steen and his class
at Manual High School. The Skybolt is a fairly large biplane with a 24
foot wingspan which seats two and can accept engines from 160 to 300+ horsepower.
There is a link to other Skybolt builder's pages as well as a link to The
Biplane Hangar, a group of biplane builders which include builders of Skybolts,
AcroSports, Pitts, Acro Dusters, Hatz biplanes Stardusters and many more. There
is also a link to the Biplane Vault which has pictures of Skybolts and
construction photos of Skybolts and many other biplanes. The EMS page has pictures of EMS helicopters and links to my EMS scenes
pictures page. The Aviation Adventures page has links to subpages that
contain pictures of adventures in England where I went to the Royal Navy
Dunker School and the Royal Air Force Water Survival course, pictures of
Stone henge, the white cliffs of Dover, the city of Plymouth and Plymouth
harbor from which out American ancestors departed England. The Aviation
Adventures page also links to my page on adventures in France which includes
pictures of the Louvre, Notre Dame, Napoleon's tomb; the link to the South
Korean adventures page has pictures of the Korean countryside and famous
landmarks and other examples of the Korean lifestyle. The Aviation Adventures
Turkey page has pictures taken on the way to Turkey from Germany and many
photos taken while performing relief operations during Operation Provide
Comfort, feeding Kurds displaced by Sadam Hussein during the Gulf War;
the German Adventures page is mainly comprised of pictures of castles throughout
Germany and along the Rhein River. The Links page is an extensive listing
of aviation links, EMS links, download site links and web site development
links.
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