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PostPosted: Sat Apr 09, 2011 9:09 pm 
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Ok, so this is partly a way to see if my new uploading capabilities work. I'll probably stick with my usual host, but I thought I'd give it a shot.
I was able to attend the airshow today in Burnet. Got there safely in the L-5 just in time for the pilot briefing, and flew for a few minutes during the show as part of the "trainers and liaisons" group.

Here was probably my favorite "spot" of the day. I think it's the first time I've actually seen a Bobcat up close!

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I'll try to post some more photos later.

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Howard and the Bear make it :?: :?:


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Howard and the Bear make it :?: :?:

Yes, and flew. The P-40 was in also. I took a bunch of pictures around the ramp and am trying to get to the point of uploading them. The 3.5 hour trip from Burnet to Decatur takes something out of you!

I got to meet Ryan today. A very nice gentleman and handled a tricky crosswind quite well in the L-5. Ryan it was a pleasure to work with you!

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PostPosted: Sat Apr 09, 2011 11:25 pm 
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It was a pleasure to meet you, to eagle21!

Here are some more pictures. Truthfully, I think I'll be sticking to my Picasa web album for most of my photos.

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The trainers and liaisons row. I think I was the only "L-bird' brave enough to come out for the weather. The winds were truthfully howling.

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It wouldn't be right to not include the hosts' beautiful C-47.

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It didn't turn out as well as I would've liked, but I thought this was going to be a great shot with the similar tails

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This is what it looks like to be in queue for takeoff! The only major irritation I had today was that my helmet camera let me down. I should've double checked it, but didn't want to let it interfere with the flying. Well, I messed something up and missed the flight portion that I was hoping to get. It would've been awesome if it had taken.

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Another "Bamboo Bomber" shot

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My ride - from the Alamo Liaison Squadron

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The P-40

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As promised, the Yellow Rose got airborne, with a really cool crew. Calvin Allen is one of the pilots checked out for the crew, and he is part of an organization called ACE Camp that I first heard about in 1999 for youngsters. I went to the ACE Camp in Dallas that year, and have tried to help them out in some way ever since I've finally got to the point where I was flying on a consistent basis for hire. I am grateful for advice he's given me, as well as for his work to help inspire young people interested in aviation.

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The Bearcat warming up

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This shot is just for Nathan here on WIX.

Oh my! I just realized that we didn't have a single Mustang there at the show, or a T-6 for that matter, if I remember correctly. Most odd with all of 'em around.

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A Bearcat shot

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Another Yellow Rose shot

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And another for good measure.

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I think that sometimes we put too much emphasis on the pilots, and forget that the maintainers, mechanics, and other support crews are all part of the team, and without them, a lot of us pilots wouldn't be flying. Here's a bit THANK YOU to the ground crews.

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A pretty little black plane was there, too!

It's probably time for me to retire, so more posts will have to wait.

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RyanShort1 wrote:
Here was probably my favorite "spot" of the day. I think it's the first time I've actually seen a Bobcat up close!

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One of the first warbirds that I was able to sit in was a Bobcat. Neat little airplanes.

Love the pics btw.

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Thanks for the pix Ryan :!: :D :D


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steve dickey wrote:
Thanks for the pix Ryan :!: :D :D


Yes thanks, Ryan...good to see you :D

Minor hi-jack....Steve did you get arrival pix of the bigger Black/Red plane yesterday??????

Now back to regularly scheduled programming :lol:

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Where is the pictured T-50 currently based? I knew it was at the CAF headquarters awaiting assignment a while back...

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Bobcat is at Alice, TX - 3rd Coast Squadron

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Excellent pics Ryan, thank you! The Burnet bunch is a semi-regular haunt of mine, always great to see the place hopping. Don't forget Kingsbury on the 7th.

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Was 'The Bear' there? Not Howard's Bearcat, the guy with the long beard who works on the P-40 that looks like he should be a member of ZZ Top with that long beard of his? He usually does this show...

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yes, Bear was there.

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Excellent pics Ryan, thank you! The Burnet bunch is a semi-regular haunt of mine, always great to see the place hopping. Don't forget Kingsbury on the 7th.

May 7th? I don't know that I can break free from students, but I may try and get one to go there with me for lunch.

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