The Dawn Patrol Lands Again at the Seabrook

The Dawn Patrol has come and gone again for a third time and . . . Well . . . as usual, it was just SWELL!, according to Dick and Sharon Starks.

"We even initiated some new folks to the Speck Burger and they're still telling all their friends about it," the Starks said. "Brenda (in the picture below) didn't believe the stories about the burger, she came along just to see for herself. And in the next picture down, Glenn Huff became a first time visitor to the Seabrook as part of the Dawn Patrol group.

The Starks were in town to donate one of their planes and stopped by for the burger. Also, check out the recipe they brought in our "Recipe" section.

Check out Dick Stark's website for some great entertainment from some really fun people who keep aviation memories alive by building and flying replicas of those little "warbirds" of yesteryear. Check it out at www.kcdawnpatrol.org

The Dawn Patrol visits the Seabrook for a Speck Burger.

Dick and Sharon Starks on the left and Mark and Brenda Pierce on the

right -- all from Kansas City, MO.

On their most recent visit, the Dawn Patrol brought along Glenn Huff of Bonner Springs.

Also, a member of the Dawn Patrol, Glenn has built two WWI planes that are on display

at the Liberty Memorial Museum in Kansas City.