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Fairbanks: Pike's Landing celebrates Noel Wien July 2

https://www.newsminer.com/news/kris_capps/pikes-landing-celebrates-noel-wien-centennial-flight-tuesday/article_179ac3be-3686-11ef-b585-b31f57269dfc.html

Pioneer bush pilot Noel Wien, who conquered Alaska by air after the turn of the century, will be celebrated at Pike’s Landing boat launch in Fairbanks this Tuesday, July 2 at 5:30pm.

Resident BCP member G44, who happens to be Noel’s grandson, is in town for the event. Hoping he posts some photos after.

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Re: Fairbanks: Pike's Landing celebrates Noel Wien July 2

It is wonderful that Fairbanks is publicly celebrating the life and accomplishments of the gentleman who brought aviation to the Interior of Alaska, and explored much of Alaska in the process.

If you haven't read his story, you NEED to! Ira Harkey did a great job telling that story: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/18899 ... untrypi-20

I flew out of Fairbanks for twenty years, and virtually every direction I'd go, I'd recall some story in that book, and try to visualize what that had to have been like in an open cockpit Standard biplane......in the depths of an interior winter.

Seriously, if you want a glimpse into what a really stubborn and tough Swede did in the wilds of Alaska, read this book. Noel Wien was not only a great pilot, he was unbeliveably tough!

Sorry I'll miss the celebration. All my seaplane students were required to dock at Pikes' Landing after landing several times in the winding Chena River during their training. Other than the drunks on jet skis, it was tons of fun. I'm glad to see that Pikes is continuing their aviation support!

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Re: Fairbanks: Pike's Landing celebrates Noel Wien July 2

Thanks for the post’s Zane and Mike. I would love to meet any of the BCP gang at Pikes, looks like it’s going to be a great time.


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Re: Fairbanks: Pike's Landing celebrates Noel Wien July 2

Updates? Pictures?
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Re: Fairbanks: Pike's Landing celebrates Noel Wien July 2

mtv wrote:It is wonderful that Fairbanks is publicly celebrating the life and accomplishments of the gentleman who brought aviation to the Interior of Alaska, and explored much of Alaska in the process.

If you haven't read his story, you NEED to! Ira Harkey did a great job telling that story: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/18899 ... untrypi-20

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I purchased a used copy of the Noel Wien Book off Amazon.

This Inscription is inside the front cover. Anyone know anything about it
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