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Arlington Fly-in this week

Fri Jul 10, 2009 7:42 pm

Can anyone tell me what WWII warbirds have shown up at the EAA fly-in at Arlington, Washington (state) this week? I've heard that B-25 "Pacific Prowler" is there but what else? Anything from Flying Heritage collection, John Sessions' Kilo 6 collection or Bill Anders' collection?

Thanks

Re: Arlington Fly-in this week

Sat Jul 11, 2009 1:52 am

Dennis Bergstrom wrote:Can anyone tell me what WWII warbirds have shown up at the EAA fly-in at Arlington, Washington (state) this week? I've heard that B-25 "Pacific Prowler" is there but what else? Anything from Flying Heritage collection, John Sessions' Kilo 6 collection or Bill Anders' collection?

Thanks


Pacific Prowler is there. From John Sessions collection it's just Impatient Virgin. Nothing from Flying Heritage. There was a CF-18, a couple BT-13's, about 4 Navions, about 4 CJ-6's, a Tracker that taxied over from across the field, Twin Beech, a few T-6's, L-4 & a couple Birddogs. I'd expect more will show up on the weekend.

Re: Arlington Fly-in this week

Sat Jul 11, 2009 5:22 pm

spookythecat wrote:
Dennis Bergstrom wrote:Can anyone tell me what WWII warbirds have shown up at the EAA fly-in at Arlington, Washington (state) this week? I've heard that B-25 "Pacific Prowler" is there but what else? Anything from Flying Heritage collection, John Sessions' Kilo 6 collection or Bill Anders' collection?

Thanks


Pacific Prowler is there. From John Sessions collection it's just Impatient Virgin. Nothing from Flying Heritage. There was a CF-18, a couple BT-13's, about 4 Navions, about 4 CJ-6's, a Tracker that taxied over from across the field, Twin Beech, a few T-6's, L-4 & a couple Birddogs. I'd expect more will show up on the weekend.


Thanks Al for the information. I am thinking of attending on Sunday. Anything new come in today?

Re: Arlington Fly-in this week

Sat Jul 11, 2009 11:21 pm

Dennis Bergstrom wrote:
spookythecat wrote:
Dennis Bergstrom wrote:Can anyone tell me what WWII warbirds have shown up at the EAA fly-in at Arlington, Washington (state) this week? I've heard that B-25 "Pacific Prowler" is there but what else? Anything from Flying Heritage collection, John Sessions' Kilo 6 collection or Bill Anders' collection?

Thanks


Pacific Prowler is there. From John Sessions collection it's just Impatient Virgin. Nothing from Flying Heritage. There was a CF-18, a couple BT-13's, about 4 Navions, about 4 CJ-6's, a Tracker that taxied over from across the field, Twin Beech, a few T-6's, L-4 & a couple Birddogs. I'd expect more will show up on the weekend.


Thanks Al for the information. I am thinking of attending on Sunday. Anything new come in today?


More Navions and CJ-6's. A few left today as well. I don't think the Sunday Warbird show will be that big. Impatient Virgin is on the roster to fly. The airshow starts at 1:00 and it sounds like the Warbirds are first.

Sun Jul 12, 2009 3:42 pm

Thanks for the update!

Sun Jul 12, 2009 7:09 pm

Dennis Bergstrom wrote:Thanks for the update!


Based on the time you posted this i'm guessing you didn't come over. Good thing too as it was a bit wet today and nothing was left. Are you going to Oshkosh and Abbotsford again? My father, Gene, and I met you at both places last year.

Mon Jul 13, 2009 9:12 am

I just sent you a PM.

Dennis
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