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PostPosted: Fri Jun 23, 2017 8:56 am 
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jwc50 wrote:

...Wonder if there is any chance of this P-47 being ready with just over 3 months to EAA AirVenture.?




You were saying...

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid ... =3&theater


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PostPosted: Fri Jun 23, 2017 11:58 am 
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jwc50 wrote:

...Wonder if there is any chance of this P-47 being ready with just over 3 months to EAA AirVenture.?




You were saying...

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid ... =3&theater


Kudos to the DM crew! :drink3:


Was very happy to see that it made its first flight! Hope it could possibly make it to Oshkosh, but don't see anything definitive in the Facebook thread at this point to say it will be there.


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jwc50 wrote:
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jwc50 wrote:

...Wonder if there is any chance of this P-47 being ready with just over 3 months to EAA AirVenture.?




You were saying...

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid ... =3&theater


Kudos to the DM crew! :drink3:


Was very happy to see that it made its first flight! Hope it could possibly make it to Oshkosh, but don't see anything definitive in the Facebook thread at this point to say it will be there.





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I've got my fingers crossed that this P-47, along with the Vintage Wings of Canada Spitfire Mk IX, will be making the trip to Osh Kosh. 3 Jugs and 2 Spits would be incredible. But of course, safety first. I would think both groups are still getting some bugs worked out.


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June 27, 2017 - The year of the bomber at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2017 keeps getting better as a B-2 Spirit, a B-1 Lancer, and a B-52 Stratofortress will come together in a composite flyover. The composite flyover at EAA AirVenture 2017 will be the first of its kind at a civilian air show.

The B-1, B-2, and B-52 will all fly as part of the celebration of the 75th anniversary of the 8th Air Force on Saturday, July 29. The modern bombers will be followed by two B-29s, two B-17s, several B-25s, and an A-20, plus more yet to be announced, in a parade of bombers. If 2017 is the year of the bomber, then Saturday is bomber day.

“AirVenture attendees are going to love the variety of bombers, both historic and modern, at Oshkosh this year,” said Dennis Dunbar, director of AirVenture air show operations. “Thanks to the unprecedented cooperation we received from the United States Air Force, Global Strike Command, and the 8th Air Force, this was made possible.”

The B-2 Spirit, also known as the Stealth Bomber, is unique due to its stealth configuration that makes it essentially undetectable by anti-aircraft defenses — no B-2 has ever been brought down by enemy fire since the bomber entered service in the 1990s. It will not be on static display, so be sure to be on the AirVenture grounds on Saturday to watch it pass overhead. The B-1 and B-52, however, will be on display throughout the week.

The B-1 will fly overhead to start the air show on Monday, July 24, to kick off bomber week, as well as on Wednesday, July 26, to honor the Doolittle Raiders after the Doolittle Raid reenactment.

The Doolittle Raid reenactment will take place on Wednesday, and feature more than a dozen B-25s to honor the Doolittle Raiders who flew the type 75 years earlier as part of an important aerial raid in World War II. Before the dramatic reenactment, the B-25s will be arranged in the Warbirds area as though they were on the deck of an aircraft carrier like the real Doolittle Raiders were on the USS Hornet.

The two B-29s will also fly on Friday, to celebrate the airplane’s 75th anniversary and its storied history. Doc and FIFI flying together will be the first time two B-29s have flown together in decades.

Fans of American bombers will certainly be thrilled about EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2017, as dozens of the hulking warbirds will be on hand throughout the week.

Bomber schedule:

Monday – B-1, B-25s

Tuesday - B-25s, B-29s

Wednesday – B-25s, B-1 as part of the 75th anniversary reenactment of the Doolittle Raid

Friday – B-29s as part of B-29 75th anniversary celebration

Saturday – B-1, B-2, B-52, B-29s, B-17s, B-25s, A-20 as part of 8th Air Force 75th anniversary celebration


Bombers in Theater in the Woods/Fly-In Theater

In addition to the bombers flying overhead during AirVenture, the year of the bomber extends into the night as well. As part of the Theater in the Woods schedule, the Doolittle Raiders will be commemorated on Wednesday night, and the 8th Air Force 75th anniversary as well as the United States Air Force 70th anniversary will be celebrated on Saturday,

Additionally, two films featuring bombers will be shown at EAA’s Fly-In Theater: 30 Seconds Over Tokyo, a film about the Doolittle Raiders, and Strategic Air Command, a film about a bomber crew during the 1950s.

https://www.eaa.org/en/airventure/eaa-a ... nture-2017


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oh my...is it too early to start heading north yet? :supz: :drink3: :supz:

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 27, 2017 7:15 pm 
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oh my...is it too early to start heading north yet? :supz: :drink3: :supz:



Camp Scholler opens June 30...just sayin'...

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The two B-29s will also fly on Friday, to celebrate the airplane’s 75th anniversary and its storied history. Doc and FIFI flying together will be the first time two B-29s have flown together in decades.

Man oh man, I don't know about you all but that alone will be a major highlight. I'll be refreshing WIX and Facebook like mad that day! pop1

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 27, 2017 9:36 pm 
I thought Oshksoh was amazing last year with the Martin Mars and a lot of other great aircraft, but now it looks like another unbeatable year. The Saturday bomber formations and flybys will be a can't miss.

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One almost has to feel sorry for the judges this year. Doc has to be the favorite due to complexity bonus points, but an A-20, and the other possibles:

The aforementioned P-47
Brewster Corsair?
American Aero Hellcat?
TFL Bearcat?
Several Cobras

Many long shots, I know. Will be interesting!

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One almost has to feel sorry for the judges this year. Doc has to be the favorite due to complexity bonus points, but an A-20, and the other possibles:

The aforementioned P-47
Brewster Corsair?
American Aero Hellcat?
TFL Bearcat?
Several Cobras

Many long shots, I know. Will be interesting!


AirCorps Aviation is making impressive progress on TFL's P-51C Lope's Hope...

Also what are the odds of Slattery's P-38 White 33 making an appearance?


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z24nemesis wrote:
The two B-29s will also fly on Friday, to celebrate the airplane’s 75th anniversary and its storied history. Doc and FIFI flying together will be the first time two B-29s have flown together in decades.

Man oh man, I don't know about you all but that alone will be a major highlight. I'll be refreshing WIX and Facebook like mad that day! pop1


I planned on skipping Saturday and the Blue Angels crowd lines, but not now. I've gotta see this.


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Anyone know if Fagen Fighters is planning on bringing anything in addition to the new T-6? Perhaps "Paper Doll" for the Doolittle Raid salute? That's one collection I always look forward to seeing aircraft from.

Hope the A-20 flies earlier in the week as well.

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And for those who can't wait to slake their OSH warbird thirst, don't forget the NATA formation workshops begin July 19 & 20 in Dubuque and Sheboygan respectively. B-25 crews will be practicing over Dubuque.

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Anyone know if Fagen Fighters is planning on bringing anything in addition to the new T-6? Perhaps "Paper Doll" for the Doolittle Raid salute? That's one collection I always look forward to seeing aircraft from...



Facebook post today indicated P-51 "Sweet Revenge" and the SNJ-4.

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