 | US Warbird tour schedule| Warbird Displays Discuss US Warbird tour schedule in the World War II - Aviation forums; Thanks. It has been a weird airshow season so far, and I have started to wonder if I was back ... |
|
05-09-2006, 05:13 AM
|
#16 | | "Shooter"
Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: Moorpark, CA
Posts: 12,437
Country: | Thanks. It has been a weird airshow season so far, and I have started to wonder if I was back in the UK! Almost every show or display this year has had at least morning haze, most of it lasting throughout the day. I hope it clear in time for the Chino show.
Ozumn, you could probably see Sally B or Pink Lady over in Europe. They are the 2 B-17s over there. I am not sure about B-25s, but I am guessing there are probably one or two over there, maybe more. The B-24s are getting rare. The one I just got pictures of is the only one currently flying. The CAFs "Diamond Lil" is down with engine problems again, as is "Fifi", the B-29.
__________________ http://www.vg-photo.com Wherever their bones may lie, the courage of heroes is consecrated in the hearts and engraved in the history of the free. Lt Col Honner DSO MC, 39th Commander speaking of the dead from the battle of Kokoda. |
| |
05-09-2006, 06:14 AM
|
#17 | | Minister of Whoopass
Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: Long Island Native in Mississippi
Posts: 12,835
Country: | Excellent shots evan...
__________________ "Boyington was a Drunk, but He was a Drunk We'd Follow Straight Into Hell..."
-- Lt. William Northrop Case |
| |
05-09-2006, 08:12 AM
|
#18 | | "Shooter"
Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: Moorpark, CA
Posts: 12,437
Country: | Thanks! I just wish I would have had better lighting. Thank goodness photoshop can adjust to make it more presentable. I am really looking forward to Chino. The aircraft that will be displayed and flown there are going to make other shows this year look lean. Just look at what is the flyby for the national anthem: Grumman F3F, Boeing P-26 Peashooter, P-51 Mustang, and F-86 Sabre! This is going to rock!
__________________ http://www.vg-photo.com Wherever their bones may lie, the courage of heroes is consecrated in the hearts and engraved in the history of the free. Lt Col Honner DSO MC, 39th Commander speaking of the dead from the battle of Kokoda. |
| |
05-10-2006, 09:11 AM
|
#19 | | Member
Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Pompano Beach, Florida
Posts: 75
| Quote: |
Originally Posted by evangilder I posted this in another thread, but wanted to make sure everyone that can, gets an opportunity to see these. The B-17 "Aluminum Overcast" is back on the tour circuit and has started their tours. The Collings foundation have added a B-25 Mitchell to their tour, so if you can get to one of these events, you can see the B-17, B-24 and B-25 all in one place. Definitely worthwhile to get ut and see these.
If you watch the EAA and Colings Foundation sites, they have a calendar and locations for their tours. If I remember correctly, they charge about $5 to be able to walk through it. Money well spent and it helps fund the tours.
For the EAA B-17 tour: http://www.b17.org/tour/
For the Collings Foundation tour (B-17, B-24 and B-25 added this year) http://www.collingsfoundation.org/cf_schedule-wof.htm
It doesn't look like the Arizona Wing of the CAF is taking "Sentimental Journey" on tour this year. Sad  | Latest update on Collings planes $7 for walktrough all 3 . $425 for rides in 17 and 24 ,$325 for ride in b25.
The pictures are great.
When the planes come through my area in Feb (3 locak airports) I stay at the B17 and act as a docent, and answer questions if I can. |
| |
05-10-2006, 09:51 AM
|
#20 | | "Shooter"
Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: Moorpark, CA
Posts: 12,437
Country: | Interesting, they were charging $10 to go in to see all three and walk though the B-17 and B-24. But I would think a veteran of B-17 service should get in for free, jhor9! But I am glad that answer questions for visitors. A few years ago when the EAA was bringing their B-17 on the tour, they didn't have anyone that knew anything about the B-17! I ended up giving an impromptu presentation because I answered some people's questions and they all got interested! It worked out well as I had been preparing a presentation for a few weeks after that so all the facts were still fresh in my mind.
__________________ http://www.vg-photo.com Wherever their bones may lie, the courage of heroes is consecrated in the hearts and engraved in the history of the free. Lt Col Honner DSO MC, 39th Commander speaking of the dead from the battle of Kokoda. |
| |
05-12-2006, 10:52 AM
|
#21 | | Member
Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Pompano Beach, Florida
Posts: 75
| Quote: |
Originally Posted by evangilder Interesting, they were charging $10 to go in to see all three and walk though the B-17 and B-24. But I would think a veteran of B-17 service should get in for free, jhor9! But I am glad that answer questions for visitors. A few years ago when the EAA was bringing their B-17 on the tour, they didn't have anyone that knew anything about the B-17! I ended up giving an impromptu presentation because I answered some people's questions and they all got interested! It worked out well as I had been preparing a presentation for a few weeks after that so all the facts were still fresh in my mind. | The Collings planes come through my area (3 local airports) in Feb each year. I've at the fields for the last 15 years acting as a docent for the B17 |
| |
05-12-2006, 11:37 AM
|
#22 | | Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Orange County, CA
Posts: 8,067
| JHOR, did you ever get a ride in either of the Collings Foundation B17 or B24?
I had my ride in the B17 in 1994 and the B24 in 1995.
__________________ "Pilot to copilot..... what are those mountain goats doing up here in the clouds?" |
| |
05-12-2006, 12:30 PM
|
#23 | | "Shooter"
Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: Moorpark, CA
Posts: 12,437
Country: | Quote: |
Originally Posted by jhor9 The Collings planes come through my area (3 local airports) in Feb each year. I've at the fields for the last 15 years acting as a docent for the B17 | That's excellent! While I can read and talk about it, you obviously have a much different perspective on the B-17. I applaud you for being there to answer questions and talk about the airplane.
__________________ http://www.vg-photo.com Wherever their bones may lie, the courage of heroes is consecrated in the hearts and engraved in the history of the free. Lt Col Honner DSO MC, 39th Commander speaking of the dead from the battle of Kokoda. |
| |
05-13-2006, 11:28 AM
|
#24 | | Member
Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Pompano Beach, Florida
Posts: 75
| Quote: |
Originally Posted by syscom3 JHOR, did you ever get a ride in either of the Collings Foundation B17 or B24?
I had my ride in the B17 in 1994 and the B24 in 1995. | No, I was necver invited. I certainly wouldn't pay 400+ for a ride. The govt paid me $225 per month to fly the B17.
Several years ago ALUMINUM OVERCAST came through my area, I was invited to have a ride
About 10+/- years ago I helped clean up a B17 that was brought up from Bolivia. This was done at a local airport. After it became airworthy I was invited to go along while a pilot was being checked out by the owner, While aloft, he invited me to get into the copilots seat, I had the controls for about 10 minutes, that was a thrill. |
| | | Thread Tools | Search this Thread | | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
Posting Rules
| You may not post new threads You may not post replies You may not post attachments You may not edit your posts HTML code is Off | | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 08:45 PM. |  | |