Constance and Harmon Helmericks. The Flight of the Arctic Tern. Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1952. |
In the late 1940's, the Helmericks flew their Cessna 140 (bought new for $3666) from Boston to Alaska, where they eventually built a home. Early on their trip, when they landed on the Ottawa River near Rockcliffe Airfield, the Canadians admired the all-metal aircraft and commented:
"Lucky fellows, you Americans, that you can buy an airplane like that," we were told. "As for us now, it would cost a man a thousand dollars just for the tax if he could get it, and he kin not get it."
That still hasn't changed.
For a summary and other photos, see "Back Home to the Arctic" (Life, August 31, 1953.)
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