The Buckeye Pietenpol Association
. . . an international organization dedicated to the promotion, building and flying of airplanes designed by Bernard H. Pietenpol, and the recognition of Mr. Pietenpol's contribution to the world of sport aviation.
You can change Mr. Pietenpol's plans
and build a good airplane.
But if you don't change them, you'll build
a better one. . . . . Jim VanDervort
The two-place Model 'A' Ford-poweredPietenpol Air Camper first flew in 1929 . . . and was the first practical homebuilt airplane to be powered by an inexpensive and readily available automobile engine. It's been flying low and slow ever since!
Frequently Asked Questions
Pietenpol FAQs (Frequently-Asked Questions) With answers, of course. Possibly the most information about Pietenpols available in one place - anywhere. (Unless you are a BPA Member.) It's a lot of reading - - - you can "save it" with your Browser, and read it off-line later.
A poem and picture by Grant MacLaren. Take a vicarious low and slow patrol of the Missouri River in the front 'pit of Howard Henderson's Ford-powered Air Camper.
Photo of 444MH by Grant
Dick Alkire's Air Camper Click on any picture to
see a bigger version.
Mark Anderson's Air Camper
Newcomer's common questions:
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