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Breckenridge Airshow home movie

Thu Jan 24, 2008 7:54 pm

A blast from the past. This is an old silent 8mm movie I took from one of the Breckenridge airshows back in the 80's. The quality sucks, but there are some neat little nuggets in this. enjoy

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=moXEah3VVB0

Patrick Mahaffey
B-17 "Chuckie" pilot/mechanic
B-25 "Pacific Prowler" pilot/mechanic

Thu Jan 24, 2008 8:32 pm

Great movie, I think I counted like 5 corsairs?

Thu Jan 24, 2008 8:37 pm

Thanks for sharing those ol' home movies, Pat! Man, seeing that footage brought back some great memories. I was there somewhere myself. I only missed two years of Breckenridge shows, both times because I was sick in bed! Going to Breckenridge was an annual male-bonding ritual for me and some of my buddies. Sickness and death were the only reasons for missing the trip!

Some of my favorite Breckenridge moments:

One year, there were eight B-25s on hand (at that time, it was the largest gathering of Mitchells since the filming of Catch 22). :shock:

Another year, there were 16 P-51s on hand, and they flew a simulated fighter sweep over the airfield (still the largest number of 'Stangs that I've ever seen in person). :shock:

Another time, the USAF BONE'd us! :shock: (B-1B flying demonstration)

The warbird turnout was considered to be disappointing if there were less than 150 warbirds on hand. Typically, it was more like TWO HUNDRED. :shock:

Yep, there were five Corsairs on the ramp in Pat's film.

There will never be another gathering like "Beercanridge". :cry:

Cheers!

Thu Jan 24, 2008 9:33 pm

I remember going to a couple myself... Why'd they quit?
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