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Welcome To My Home Page!!

My name is Robert E. Rust, Sr. Most folks call me Bob. I am from Fayetteville, Ga. and own Rust Airstrip, Inc., located on 75 acres in south Fayette County.

My passion is restoring antique aircraft. I have two biplanes on display in the Champlin Fighter Museum in Arizona.

I want to share with the world some of my vast past experiences involving aircraft. I have several pictures for your viewing pleasure. Some of family, some of friends, some in color, some in black and white. They all have one thing in common... They tell the story of my life and how I managed to see my lifelong dream of having my own airstrip come to fruition.

Another dream of mine is to have my Nieuport 28 rebuilt and flying. It will be a beautiful biplane when it is restored! A true labor of love for aircraft... I will keep you updated on that project!

Oh, yes, I love cats so there are some pictures of felines I have known. (I'm petting my cat Georgette in this picture! Isn't she cute?)

Lots of Things to See
I hope you enjoy your visit to my little mini airstrip on the web. Just sit back and click away! Whether you're a pilot or a mechanic or both, I'm sure you will find your visit here a pleasant one!!! Enjoy!
Welcome To My World!
There will be many photos added to my site. I just started building it so please be patient! I promise you it will be worth the wait. There will be pictures of epic proportions! (Yes, my airplanes and I have literally made history!)

Before You Leave!
I would love to know what you think of my site! Please click the link to the left and visit my guestbook page. I would love for you to sign it and share your thoughts. Please share my little place in cyberspace with you friends. If you love airplanes, you'll love it here! Peace!


I hope you have enjoyed your visit here...

My Biplane Was Unscathed!!!
After a severe storm at Charlie Brown Airport, my Cabin Waco survived without a scratch!
 
   
 

Come back and visit soon!!