Four generations of family members are pilots and own aircraft. This page is to highlight those who fly and the planes they have, or have had in the past.
1st generation -Great Grandparents
Bernard Wolff - taught himself the basics of flying in an American Eagle biplane he acquired from a Nebraska barnstormer - after the fabric had been damaged in a hailstorm.
Jessie and Myrtle Henry both learned to fly in 1946 in central Nebraska in a Taylorcraft (see info under Taylorcraft - NC34051)
2nd generation - Grandparents
Walter E. Baker - earned his Private license in 1984. Instrument rated in 1986.
Eugene T. Wolff - Earned his Private license in 1977. Recently completed construction and is flying an RV-8.
3rd generation - Parents
James Baker - learned to fly in 1977 and is now an Airline Captain with a legacy airline.
Sheryl (Wolff) Baker - learning - as time allows. Education emphasis in Aerospace engineering.
4th generation - Kids
Elliott Baker - presently learning to fly. Soloed December 17, 2003. Will attend Embry Riddle Aeronautical University (Prescott AZ) in the fall of 2006.
Marilyn Baker - Learning - but still too young to solo.