‘Wonderful little bird’: Alberta man retrieves his first plane 48 years later
CREMONA, Alta. — Richard Reid never forgot his first love.
Growing up on a farm near Cremona, Alta., about 80 kilometres northwest of Calgary, he was obsessed with airplanes as a kid and became a fully licensed pilot by the time he was 17.
At 19, he persuaded his mother to loan him the $2,700 required to buy a vintage 1946 Aeronca Champion (Aeronautical Corporation of America), two-seater airplane that was sitting on an airstrip with a For Sale sign on it.
“That was immediately post-war and every aircraft company was turning out planes like this by the thousands in the post-war boom,” Reid said in an interview. “It spent its first 20 years in the United States and was imported to Canada in 1967.”