Vintage Aircraft Association Hall of Fame to welcome Forrest Lovley as 2022 inductee
Induction part of EAA’s Halls of Fame ceremony on November 10
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EAA AVIATION CENTER, OSHKOSH, Wisconsin — (September 29, 2022) — Forrest Lovley of Jordan, Minnesota, who has more than a half-century of aircraft restoration and building experience, will be honored by the Experimental Aircraft Association’s Vintage Aircraft Association division on November 10 with his induction to the Vintage Aircraft Association Hall of Fame. Lovley is one of five individuals to be honored that evening with various EAA halls of fame inductions.
Lovley has had a lifelong passion for vintage aviation, as he learned to fly as a high school student in Minnesota and at age 18, just after graduation, made a solo flight from Minneapolis to Maine and returned in a Model A-powered Pietenpol Air Camper, which had been built in 1933, some 30 years earlier. After serving in the U.S. Army Airborne corps, Lovley returned to Minnesota to raise a family while also restoring a large number of antique airplanes.
Among the more than 15 vintage aircraft Lovley has restored are vintage Waco and Pietenpol airplanes. In addition, his award-winning restorations included an original Model-A Pietenpol Sky Scout with a Chevrolet Vega auto engine, which received Best Auto-Powered Homebuilt at the 1972 EAA Fly-In Convention at Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Five years later, he restored the Kari-Keen Sioux Coupe, one of the only 32 Kari-Keen Sioux Coupes ever built, which won the event’s 1977 Grand Champion Antique award. In 1980, Forrest rebuilt the Wittman Big X, a one-of-a-kind build from 1945 by the legendary air racer and designer Steve Wittman.
Along with his restoration skills, Lovley is renowned throughout the vintage aircraft community for his knowledge of aviation history, as well as aircraft types, engines, and more. That knowledge has served countless aviators who have sought him for advice and guidance for their own projects.
About Vintage Aircraft Association
The Vintage Aircraft Association is a division of the Experimental Aircraft Association and the largest organization in the world dedicated to the preservation and restoration of vintage aircraft. It is headquartered in the EAA Aviation Center in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. More information is available at its website at eaavintage.org.
About EAA
The Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) is based in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, and embodies The Spirit of Aviation through the world’s most engaged community of aviation enthusiasts. EAA’s 250,000 members and 900 local chapters enjoy the fun and camaraderie of sharing their passion for flying, building and restoring recreational aircraft. For more information on EAA and its programs, call 800-JOIN-EAA (800-564-6322) or go to www.eaa.org. For continual news updates, connect with www.twitter.com/EAA.