Two Harbors EAA Chapter 1128

Two Harbors EAA Chapter 1128 Two Harbors Experimental Aircraft Association Chapter 1128 is a group of aviation enthusiasts that enjoy anything aviation. Pilots and non pilots welcome!

Excellent medical services provided by the Lake County Sheriff’s Department, Lake County Ambulance Service and The Two H...
03/03/2025

Excellent medical services provided by the Lake County Sheriff’s Department, Lake County Ambulance Service and The Two Harbors Richard B. Helgeson Airport today! Smooth and quit load up and departure.

This was a Life Flight transfer from Two Harbors to the Twin Cities. Our small airport provides so many important services, many of which happen and we don’t know we are benefiting.

09/16/2023

Happy to have breakfast and hear the history of aviation in Cook County and of course support the Arrowhead Eagles Aviation Organization.

09/10/2023
Happy 4th of July from EAA Chapter 1128!Make sure to join us this coming Thursday, July 6th at Hanger  #40 at 5 pm at He...
07/04/2023

Happy 4th of July from EAA Chapter 1128!

Make sure to join us this coming Thursday, July 6th at Hanger #40 at 5 pm at Helgeson Airport for our monthly meeting and BBQ. We can’t wait to see you!

06/14/2023

The Two Harbors Experimental Aircraft Association is sorry to announce that this years Airport Pancake Breakfast scheduled for Two Harbors Heritage Days Sunday July 9th is canceled. The hanger that houses the infrastructure for the breakfast is unavailable to us this year. We apologize for this inconvenience and we hope to have an Airport Pancake Breakfast in future years. We hope you enjoy the many other excellent Heritage Days events.

Now that summer is on the way (hopefully!), our monthly meetings have moved out to the Helgeson Airport. Join us tomorro...
05/31/2023

Now that summer is on the way (hopefully!), our monthly meetings have moved out to the Helgeson Airport. Join us tomorrow (June 1st) for our monthly meeting and Hanger BBQ starting at 5 pm at Hanger # 40.

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Highway Landing Practice For Air Force
05/25/2023

Highway Landing Practice For Air Force

Aircraft from the US Air Force and Michigan Air National Guard trained on a highway near Alpena, Michigan, on August 5, marking the first time modern militar...

Before reading her story below do you know who Jerrie Mock was?  Her book is a great read and worth your time and librar...
04/20/2023

Before reading her story below do you know who Jerrie Mock was? Her book is a great read and worth your time and library space.

Geraldine “Jerrie” Mock became the first woman in history to fly solo around the world on this day in 1964. Nicknamed "the flying housewife" by the press, Mock circumnavigated the Earth flying a Cessna 180 single-engine monoplane; 27 years after Amelia Earhart's famous and ill-fated attempt. Despite her incredible record-making feat, Mock's name is largely unknown today.

In an interview before her death, the Ohio native said, “I did not conform to what girls did. What the girls did was boring.” At age 7, after taking a short airplane ride at a nearby airport, Mock declared she wanted to be a pilot. Several years later, following Amelia Earhart’s adventures on the radio, she dreamed of making similar flights. “I wanted to see the world,” she remembered. “I wanted to see the oceans and the jungles and the deserts and the people.”

She was the only woman in the aeronautical engineering class at Ohio State University, where the male students left her alone after she got the only perfect score on a difficult chemistry exam. But in 1945, women rarely pursued aeronautics careers, and at the age of 20, she dropped out of college to marry Russell Mock. Soon, Mock was busy with her role as wife and mother of three, but she still dreamed of flying. Once her oldest children were in school, she started taking flying lessons and earned her pilot's license. When Mock tired of her ordinary life at home, she complained to her husband about being bored. “Maybe you should get in your plane and just fly around the world,” he joked, but Mock decided he was right.

She spent a year preparing for a round-the-world flight, helped by fellow pilots and navigators who thought she was crazy to want to undertake such a dangerous endeavor. At the age of 38, she began her flight on March 19, 1964 -- two days after another woman, Joan Merriam Smith, also departed on a solo round-the-world attempt. The pressure to set the record took some of the joy out of her flight; what she had planned as a leisurely sightseeing trip ended up a grueling marathon made up of 12 or more hours of flying on five hours of sleep. Even given these challenges, when she landed back home on April 17, she announced: “I don’t know what to say. This is just wonderful."

Mock never wanted to capitalize on her fame, preferring solitude and quiet: “The kind of person who can sit in an airplane alone is not the type of person who likes to be continually with other people,” she explained. After 1969, finances prevented her from ever flying an airplane again. And while she recognized the significance of her flight, achieving the record was not as important as the joy she took in flying. In interviews on her various stops during the flight, she demurely said, “I just wanted to have a little fun in my airplane.” Jerrie Mock passed away in 2014 at the age of 88.

Jerrie Mock's incredible story is told in the fascinating book "The Jerrie Mock Story" for ages 10 and up at https://www.amightygirl.com/the-jerrie-mock-story

Her memoir, Three-Eight Charlie, is also available for Kindle at http://amzn.to/10lJTBt

For a few fun books for young kids that show Mighty Girls in the pilot seat, we recommend the board book "Look, There's A Helicopter" for ages 0 to 3 (https://www.amightygirl.com/look-there-s-a-helicopter) and the picture book "Violet the Pilot" for ages 4 to 8 (https://www.amightygirl.com/violet-the-pilot)

For an fascinating introduction to 26 female pioneers of flight, we highly recommend "Women Aviators: 26 Stories of Pioneer Flights, Daring Missions, and Record-Setting Journeys," for teen and adult readers, 12 and up, at https://www.amightygirl.com/women-aviators

For more books for both kids and adults about trailblazing female pilots throughout history, visit our blog post, "30 Books About Boundary-Breaking Female Pilots," at https://www.amightygirl.com/blog?p=20960

We had a full house for Gary “Blackie” Black’s Top Gun presentation.   Thank you for all that attended.
03/04/2023

We had a full house for Gary “Blackie” Black’s Top Gun presentation. Thank you for all that attended.

After a few years of off and on training Seth McDonald achieved his life goal of becoming a private pilot!   Who’s next?...
01/28/2023

After a few years of off and on training Seth McDonald achieved his life goal of becoming a private pilot! Who’s next? If you’ve ever thought or dreamed of becoming a pilot message us and we can help.

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