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Charles Reed has set himself up a not-so-mini-museum in Northeastern Ohio. Reed has restored dozens of planes, mostly from the early stages of aviation. The Reed property, designated as Pheasant Run Airport, is complete with a grass strip runway and four hangers, which house most of their aircraft collection. Along with the help of his wife Gretchen, also an accomplished pilot, Reed is working on several projects. In the works are a Baby Ace and a twin-engine Beech. His work can also be seen at the International Women's Air & Space Museum as a fully restored Smith Miniplane, the "Pretty Purple Putty Tat", flown by aviation pioneer Tracy Pilurs
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