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richkolasa wrote:I have a count of 27 that I saw there, anyone care to add to it:
Mon Aug 04, 2008 7:24 pm
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Mon Aug 04, 2008 8:11 pm
richkolasa wrote:Not sure if you're being sarcastic or not, but the actual warbirds show wasn't that great. The Mustang turnout was good, but not much flew (that's a big part of it for most of us). No TBMs flew in the show Thurs-Sat when I was there, neither of the 2 Corsairs flew (not counting the racer part of the show), no P-47s there, no Skyraiders, no Hellcats or Bearcats, neither of the Sea Furies flew, only one Wildcat, neither P-38 flew in the warbirds show, .
Not saying that Oshkosh wasn't good, just that it was disappointing from a warbird standpoint. The B-25s were great, nice to see the YAF D-model up in the show, but all the stuff sitting at aeroshell square just sat.
I just don't get the jets making passes behind the crowd, the L-birds up at 500 feet and at the 1000 foot line (I love L-birds, but THEY ARE SMALL, and maybe should be closer?), and so many warbirds sitting all week long.
Flame away people, but the "big" warbirds show on Friday was a disjointed mess. Bombers were up for about an hour loitering out of sight, and only after some FA-18s came in (arrivals) did the bombers come back and do the two passes before the pyro. The 4 P-51s that we thought launched to do a missing man just came back, the missing man having been performed by the Trojan Horsemen (who are very good, mind you, but T-28s aren't Mustangs).
PS- I think only 8 P-51s flew on Friday, and none of the new award-winners. Disappointing.
Mon Aug 04, 2008 8:33 pm
richkolasa wrote:The Warbirds have gotten shafted (and the PAYING spectators who love to see the heavy iron) in the recent years, more and more. It's become a joke. People can flame me all they want, it's pathetic how the EAA treats Warbirds in the show. I love all aspects of aviation, but I'm tired of the Oshkosh show being 90% carbon-fibre acro aircraft. Almost no modern military, minimum heavy iron, and no "parade of flight" like their used to be.
The show was great when they had Warbirds from 2-3 or 2-3:30 on every day, now it's "Here's the latest FLOP of a jet-powered replacement for the Cessna 172 that we're going to push" in the SHOWCASE. Snoooze!
No more Connie, no more Vickers Vimy replica, no more DC-4, just silly corporate jets buzzing around.
Rich
Mon Aug 04, 2008 8:47 pm
richkolasa wrote:Not sure if you're being sarcastic or not, but the actual warbirds show wasn't that great. The Mustang turnout was good, but not much flew (that's a big part of it for most of us). No TBMs flew in the show Thurs-Sat when I was there, neither of the 2 Corsairs flew (not counting the racer part of the show), no P-47s there, no Skyraiders, no Hellcats or Bearcats, neither of the Sea Furies flew, only one Wildcat, neither P-38 flew in the warbirds show, .
Not saying that Oshkosh wasn't good, just that it was disappointing from a warbird standpoint. The B-25s were great, nice to see the YAF D-model up in the show, but all the stuff sitting at aeroshell square just sat.
I just don't get the jets making passes behind the crowd, the L-birds up at 500 feet and at the 1000 foot line (I love L-birds, but THEY ARE SMALL, and maybe should be closer?), and so many warbirds sitting all week long.
Flame away people, but the "big" warbirds show on Friday was a disjointed mess. Bombers were up for about an hour loitering out of sight, and only after some FA-18s came in (arrivals) did the bombers come back and do the two passes before the pyro. The 4 P-51s that we thought launched to do a missing man just came back, the missing man having been performed by the Trojan Horsemen (who are very good, mind you, but T-28s aren't Mustangs).
PS- I think only 8 P-51s flew on Friday, and none of the new award-winners. Disappointing.
Mon Aug 04, 2008 8:59 pm
Zachary wrote:Off-topic from the original post, for which I apologize, and this will be the last I say about it...
Were we actually at the same show? I don't know, but I always thought the F-22, F-16, F-15, F-18, B-52, U-2, and Osprey were considered modern military, but that's just me I guess.
Zachary wrote:As for the jet-powered carbon-fiber stuff - it's the future of aviation, like it or not Rich.
Zack
Mon Aug 04, 2008 9:05 pm
Zachary wrote: If all you want to see are warbirds in the airshow, go to TOM, Geneseo, or Midland.
Zack