Will Rogers and Wiley Post Fly-In 2007

Seeking shade
Pilots at the Will Rogers-Wiley Post Fly-in Lewis Jarrett, Tulsa, Harvey Young, Tulsa; George Schoeler, Collinsville, Sand Ridge; and Dan Gerber, Collinsville, Sand Ridge seek a bit of shade.

Joe Henderson designed a walk and constructed benches the Will Rogers Dog Iron Ranch, birthplace of Will Rogers, in honor of Joe Carter (right) and his wife, Michelle Lefebvre-Carter, longtime directors of the birthplace ranch and Claremore Will Rogers Museum. The Carters were honored at the annual Will Rogers-Wiley Post Fly-in.

Lewis Jarrett and his son, Tim, who fly from Harvey Young Airport in Tulsa, were the first to arrive at the Will Rogers-Wiley Post Fly-in.

Tom and Elaine Egbert, Claremore, regulars at the Fly-in.

William Schubert, whose father, Jason, is interim manager of the Davis Gun Museum, took home this rocking airplane given away at the Will Rogers-Wiley Post Fly-in.

John Forister's GN-1 Air Camper flown from Gundy's between Claremore and Owasso, drew a crowd at the Will Rogers-Wiley Post Fly-in.

Jim Hartz, Will Rogers Memorial Commission chairman, shares memories of past Fly-ins with Coke Lane Meyer, Will Rogers's great-niece.