AviationLegacies

Case Study 02 Aviation Legacy Consulting Launched May 2026

Aviation Legacies.
The greenfield build.

Aviation Legacies is a consulting firm and content platform serving aging aviators, EAA chapter leaders, and aviation communities working to formalize, fund, and preserve the programs they’ve spent decades building. The build launched in May 2026 following an approximately five-week engagement that took the property from a freshly-registered domain to a fully-deployed WordPress site with homepage, core static pages, and a planned twelve-article SEO content surface.

PROPERTY 02
Legacy planning.
Foundation formation.
Five-week engagement.
AviationLegacies.com

What was there before.

Nothing existed before this build. The domain aviationlegacies.com was registered in April 2026 with no prior site, no prior content, and no prior brand presence on the open web. The opportunity itself was greenfield — a market category (aviation legacy planning and foundation formation) with no national operator and no competing content authority. Everything that lives at the domain today was built from a blank slate.

The market problem Aviation Legacies exists to solve is time-sensitive. Aging aviators — EAA chapter leaders, Young Eagles pilots, glider instructors, warbird restorers, tow plane operators — spend decades building aircraft, programs, mentorship networks, and institutional knowledge. When they step back, all of it disappears unless a formal structure is in place. Without web infrastructure, the consulting practice had no way to capture the aviators currently searching for that guidance.

A first in-person meeting at Pecan Plantation Airport in April 2026 served as the engagement anchor. A credible, fully-realized web presence needed to be in place before the consulting practice opened for client work.

The engagement began in April 2026, anchored by an invitation from Ray Lewis and Dick Keyt of EAA Chapter 983 to visit Pecan Plantation Airport on April 17–18. That visit served as both the founding proof-of-concept for the consulting practice and the Discovery anchor for the build that followed.

What we built.

An approximately five-week engagement from Discovery through fully-deployed homepage and static pages. Four decisions defined the property.

DECISION 01
Production-grade stack from day one.
The build went straight to Kinsta managed hosting, Cloudflare DNS and CDN, Kadence WP Pro, and Rank Math Pro for SEO — the same stack used across the broader portfolio. Skipping the usual entry-level shared-hosting starting point meant the site was performance-ready and SEO-ready before the first article shipped, which mattered because the business model depends on organic search ranking inside ninety days.
DECISION 02
Age-appropriate typography and restraint.
Body text was set at a 15-pixel minimum (17 preferred), with Montserrat for structural copy and EB Garamond italic for headline accent words. No emoji, no decorative dividers, no underlined text, no icons. The audience is older, financially capable, mission-driven, and skeptical of overdesigned tech aesthetics. The design system was tuned for readability and authority rather than visual novelty.
DECISION 03
Inquiry-driven funnel, no published pricing.
Three service tiers — Taxi, Run Up, Take Off — are presented publicly on the site and one-sheet without prices attached. Every CTA routes to the contact page; pricing is quoted individually after inquiry. This protects pricing flexibility across very different organizational sizes and missions, signals premium positioning, and forces qualified-prospect contact before any number enters the conversation.
DECISION 04
Twelve-article SEO content roadmap.
Twelve foundational articles were scoped at build time, each targeting an uncontested, high-intent keyword across the aviation legacy planning space — from 501(c)(3) formation to aircraft donation to Young Eagles program launch to EAA chapter succession. Articles follow a standardized structure with SEO-optimized titles under 60 characters, meta descriptions under 160, and seven FAQs each.

What got delivered.

Aviation Legacies launched without a pre-build baseline (no prior site), so launch metrics are measured against a zero starting state in week 1 of operation.

5 weeks
Discovery through
live deployment
3 tiers
Inquiry-only service tiers:
Taxi, Run Up, Take Off
12 articles
Foundational SEO content
roadmap scoped
Greenfield
No prior site, no prior brand,
no competing national operator

Lighthouse, Core Web Vitals, organic traffic data, and qualified-inquiry counts will be added as the 90-day post-launch measurement window matures.

What ongoing looks like.

Care tier and cadence are being established as the property completes its first measurement window and the content roadmap rolls out.

CARE TIER
To be established
Final Care tier will be set once the content publishing cadence stabilizes and qualified-inquiry volume is measurable. The inquiry-driven business model favors a tier that supports ongoing content production over one focused on heavy change-request hours.
CONTENT ROADMAP
12 articles scoped
Twelve foundational articles cover the full aviation legacy planning topic cluster: foundation formation, aircraft donation, Young Eagles program launch, glider youth programs, scholarship funds, EAA chapter succession, aviation education grants, mentorship programs, and aircraft donation tax treatment. Articles 1 and 5 (the two highest-intent search anchors) are sequenced first.
FIRST MILESTONE
90 days to measurable surface
The 90-day window is the operational target for the first batch of articles to begin indexing and appearing in organic search. After that point, qualified-inquiry conversion becomes the primary monthly signal.

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