Last year, after hearing nearly countless stories by Dad of his early days of barnstorming and doing the “weather hop” in biplanes, I found a fellow offering biplane rides at the local Arlingon municipal airport. When I told Dave Howie what I wanted to do, he said he would be honored to take him up.So, on a fine day in March 2005 brothers Dan and Lynel met Dad and me at Arlington, and we inspected Dave’s beautiful 1929 Fleet biplane, as well as another gentleman’s restored TravelAir. As I noted in my logs the day prior, “The planes’ owner, Dave Howie, is really keen to meet Dad and talk with him about his early flying days. He’s also told me that a fellow who retired from Northwest just a year ago – Bill Parents – will be there to meet Dad too, who remarked ‘Ira Bortles! He’s a legend!’ “
Then on 12th March I wrote: “We had a GREAT time yesterday at Arlington Airport! The weather was perfect and our host – Dave Howie, the owner of a 1929 Fleet biplane – was tremendous!
Ira’s log books – beginning in October 1929 – were a focus of attention and discussion, right down to the details on each flight’s weather conditions, his mid-air engine stalls and field landings, his passenger shooting three coyotes and his helping in spotting an escaped fugitive. One of the fellows exclaimed “He’s flown all of the old great planes!”
Dad had expressed some reluctance at taking a spin in the biplane, probably due to his back pain, but as soon as he had his hand on the plane Dave asked him if he wanted to get into the air, he said “let’s go!”
Upon landing, he couldn’t stop smiling.
Dave then took him to the airport restaurant in his beautifully restored Model T Speedster where he talked to more pilots keen to hear his stories. After that we had a private showing of Paul Allen’s collection of vintage WW II warplanes – US, German, Japanese and Russian. Even included an original German V2 rocket!
Returning home, Dad couldn’t stop exclaiming what a wonderful day he had had, with his memories, the planes and his three sons.”
Ira’s Biplane Flight Video Clip


