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| Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: Bristol, UK
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| When did you first become interested in Warbirds? By request, everyone is invited to say what it was that first sparked their interest and enthusiasm for this subject - maybe though a relative, or proximity to a base, or even just randomly, tell us about it here! |
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| Senior Member | I've been interested in warbirds, both modern and vintage, for as long as I can remember. I think it started with my father, who has always had a keen interest in them also. We'd go to air shows and aviation museums whenever the opportunity presented itself. I still do, though dad can't get around like he used to. Shame. Then there were the stories of my grandfather in the RCAF during the war. Only quite recently has he become more open about his experiences, with me. Yeah, I've always been quite interested in the subject. (I guess that's why I joined the Navy! |
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| Senior Member | Its the lancs fault, damn him and his drawings! |
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| "Shooter" ![]() | I don't know when it began actually. When I was 2, we moved to Dayton Ohio and I watched everything that went by in the sky. One of my earliest recollections was my father taking me to see the XB-70 Valyrie land for the last time at Wright Patterson. I spent alot of time at the museum there while I was growing up. I also visited Carrollon Park there, where the Wright brothers bicycle shop is. We later moved to Wisconsin and I visited the EAA there many times and went too the fly-in at Osh Kosh a number of times as a teenager. I built alot of airplane models over the years, as I am sure we all did. I joined the Air Force right out of high school. I wanted to join the Army to fly helicopters, but my vision wasn't good enough. I didn't want to be cannon fodder, so I joined the Air Force. I was a "groupie" at the CAF for a number of years until about 4 years ago when my wife surprised me early for my birthday with a membership to the CAF. I've been volunteering there ever since and it has been wonderful! It is fun to have a passion like that and to belong to an organization that shares that passion is awesome. The things you see and the stories you hear are worth way more than the memberships dues cost every year. I have been very fortunate to have seen and done everything that I have so far. Someday, I want to purchase a ride on a B-17. I am still waiting for my slot on the SNJ to open up so I can go up in that. Be warned, pictures will surely follow that!
__________________ ![]() http://www.vg-photo.com For once you have tasted flight you will walk the earth with your eyes turned skywards, for there you have been and there you will long to return. Leonardo Da Vinci |
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| Senior Member | Cool |
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| Minister of Whoopass ![]() Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: Long Island Native in Mississippi
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| Several things molded my intrest in WWII Aviation... The main things were my Grandfather, who flew Corsairs with VMF-122, -112, and -214, and the Air and Space Museum in Washington DC... My Grandfather was an inspiration, and a funny guy... Told alot of stories... Took me to alot of places.... My Dad also was a pilot also, and I went flying with him and Grandpa twice a month... The first time I went to the Air and Space Museum, I was hooked.... Hearing the stories, meeting the pilots, and reading some books doesnt make it all click together until u actually can touch the planes..... Then the Hook sets.... I began drawing WWII fighters when i was around 10 or so, and have now become pretty good at drawing them, as some here who have seen my work will attest....
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| Senior Member | i've been interested for bit over a year now..........
__________________ ![]() "Reminds me of the time I sank the Tirpitz" comments a Spitfire pilot, "One pass of course, old boy." |
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| Senior Member | When...well...I don't know...
__________________ "When you go home tomorrow, don't expect anyone to know what you have been through. Even if they did know, most people probably wouldn't care anyway. Some of you may get the medals you deserve, many more of you will not. But remember this, all of you are now members of the front-line club, and that is the most exclusive club in the world." - Lt. Col. Matthew Maer CO 1st Battalion, the Princess of Wale's Royal Regiment. Camp Abu Naji, Oct. 2004 |
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| Senior Member | it was a lancaser documentary that got me liking the lanc, just think, if it had been a B-17 or some other plane............
__________________ ![]() "Reminds me of the time I sank the Tirpitz" comments a Spitfire pilot, "One pass of course, old boy." |
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| Senior Member | My parents took me to my first airshow when I was about 5 or 6, we stayed and saw the whole show but the only part I really liked was the B-17s and B-25. Then I started watching all the WW2 documentaries and movies I could find and have been obsessed ever since.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Boise, Idaho
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| Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Boise, Idaho
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| I've been interested since I was old enough to see an airplane - my dad was Air Force - so that was young. I've been to air showes since I was 6mo. old. When I started working I was in construction management (big bridges and the like) I was able to both travel and visit many museams from Hartford, Conn. to Southern Cal. Including the SAC, the Dayton and the Smithsonium museams. If there was an airplane I found it. So. Cal was great airshows and museams all over Rialto, Chino, Santa Monica, Camarillo, March AFB, El Toro marine base, Edwards AFB, Long Beach, Ventura and a couple of others I can't place right now. |
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| "Shooter" ![]() | Cool, have you seen the museum where I volunteer in Camarillo? If it has been a few years, it has changed alot. We used to have a nose hangar and a small trailer for a museum. We now have 2 full hangars. I know about the Chino rides. I am specifically interested in the B-17, but would probably take a crack at the B-25 (my cousin flew in the Doolittle Raid.). I am planning to go out to see the Planes of Fame Museum and Yanks Air Museum, both in Chino, next week. By the way, Santa Monica closed a little over a year ago. They will reopen, but it will be much smaller.
__________________ ![]() http://www.vg-photo.com For once you have tasted flight you will walk the earth with your eyes turned skywards, for there you have been and there you will long to return. Leonardo Da Vinci |
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| Senior Member | Warbirds I have enjoyed reading all of the above.... keep um coming. I have loved planes since I was young, it was my mum that got me interested, she use to make parts for the 'Lancaster MK1' during the war , she also told many stories of the Lancs and other planes, she was an excellent story teller. Just like many others have said, I too love going to air shows and/or the odd fly pass ( we seem to get a fair few of those in this country). After both my parents passed away, I got started on tracing my family tree and realised that there had been quite a number in the family who fought in WW2, I became just as interested in WW2 again asI did tracing the family tree. I am just drawn to 'warbirds' I think they are a work of art in every way, shape and form. But the Lancaster will always be my favourite and a tad special to me. Well Les and Lancs....... where can I see these drawings then? |
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| Minister of Whoopass ![]() Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: Long Island Native in Mississippi
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| Here are a few.... |
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