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07-17-2008, 05:17 PM
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| The single most impressive thing I have ever seen at an air show, was the Harrier when it first came into service.
The RIAT at the time was held at Mildenhall before the cruise missiles were based there. When the Harrier did its display simply everything at the airshow stopped, most people incl air force members had never seen a Harrier and the impact had to be seen to be believed. I do mean everything stopped, planes stopped taxiing, people stopped walking, the garbage trucks stopped, shopping halted for a while, it was quite remarkable. |
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07-17-2008, 07:54 PM
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Country: | i dont know if that fits in this topic but what most impressed me was the tucanos from esquadrilha da fumaça, an acrobatic group form brazilian air force.
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07-17-2008, 08:20 PM
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Country: | I'll raise you Syscom with 5 or 6 B 17s 2 B24's and a Lanc at Geneseo in the 80's
with a following formation of 26 T6's |
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07-17-2008, 08:45 PM
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Originally Posted by pbfoot I'll raise you Syscom with 5 or 6 B 17s 2 B24's and a Lanc at Geneseo in the 80's
with a following formation of 26 T6's | I will raise you 12 plus B25's flying over Los Angeles in 1989, the 50th anniverery of the first flight of the prototype.
The mass warbird flight at Chino back a few years ago was another site to behold. 25 - 30 of them.
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07-17-2008, 09:00 PM
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| The CAF in Arizona had a HE-111... Got to see the He-111 and there B-17 in the same sky's... It was a Spanish HE-111 ...But still cool to me ...
P-38 way cool to see ...
A B-29 to see fly would give me a woody ...
The two plane I have not got to see fly but were shocked to see up close...Were the F7F do to its big size...And the F8F do to the curves and beauty |
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07-18-2008, 10:52 PM
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#51 | | the old Sage
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Country: | remember as a very young lad the F-86 Sabre, several of them to be exact ..........wow the thrust and power at the time was remarkable, funny what hits you at a young age and is remembered. Of course the B-24/B-17 which I have seen many times and had the pleasure of looking through as well as the B-25 Mitchell.
One of the fascinating displays was Marseilles Bf 109E he used on the Ost front...........yes it still flys.
Blue Angels at least a dozen times, many different jets out of Luke AF base close to relatives.
had the pleasure of watching P-38's and P-47's down in Cali back in the 1960's and a host of P-51 Mustangs
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07-19-2008, 03:27 PM
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Country: | @ Erich.
You mean Hans-Joachim Marseille? Maybe i´m wrong, but i think he fly never against the russians! |
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07-19-2008, 03:31 PM
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Country: | There used to be an airshow just outside Louisville, KY, that drew in 17 Mustangs, a B-17, B-29, a Privateer, a Ventura, a boatload of T-6s, a P-47, a couple of Corsairs, that P-38 mentioned above, and who knows what else, including the modern stuff. It was a heckuva show, I got to meet Yeager, Petersen, Andersen and another of the 357th guys who all flew together during the War. I gotta say that seeing all those Mustangs flying around in fours sends shivers down the spine, especially with all those guys who flew them in the war, in the backseats........ |
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07-19-2008, 10:44 PM
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| Flyboy I know the area,hung out at Green Mountain guns alot until they moved further south. Also I'm friends with Larry at Gourmet meats on Jewel between Kipling and Wads. Good Danish bakery up on I think it's Union..
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07-19-2008, 10:54 PM
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#55 | | the old Sage
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Country: | yes KI Marseille was on the Ost front flying a yellow nosed Emil, I've got photos of the bird
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07-19-2008, 11:09 PM
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Country: | Obfhr. Hans-Joachim Marseille of 3./JG 27 flying Bf 109E-? shot down by soviet Flak around Laibach, glatt gelandet - 06.04.41. In early-April of 1941 I. gruppe was flying missions in the Balkans before their transfer to the area of Nordafrika the same month.
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07-19-2008, 11:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Erich Obfhr. Hans-Joachim Marseille of 3./JG 27 flying Bf 109E-? shot down by soviet Flak around Laibach, glatt gelandet - 06.04.41. In mid-April of 1941 I. gruppe was flying missions in the Balkans before their transfer to the area of Nordafrika | was that in W.Nr 3579 |
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07-19-2008, 11:18 PM
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#58 | | the old Sage
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Country: | no # is listed in the I./JG 27 diary pb
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07-20-2008, 02:18 PM
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Thank you, now i knew anything new  |
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07-20-2008, 11:20 PM
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Country: | Pb do you have the history on the Emil that you're in touch with?
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