This is a Aronaca Chief we paid 300 dollars for it and flew it to Baja 

At Cala S. Francisquito, we stopped to see the "Shark Lady." They were catching hundreds of sharks. We stopped with five planes from El Paso to watch them cut them and ship them.  

Delivering supplies to the Shark Lady, Debbie, at Punto San Francisiquito bay.
Mostly Volkswagen parts, ice, apples and chocolate candy.

Please don't over shoot the runway like this guy did.

I ran across two young pilots short of gas and no maps so I drained gas from
my plane and helped them get on the road. This happened a lot in Baja

Serenidad runway at Mulege. (Mul-a-hay)

Most of the small dirt strips in Baja now have military checking your papers. I
think it is a good idea.

 

 

Larry flying to Baja

 

This Bonanza was used to find good fishing spots in Baja.

 

This is what not to do when flying