Arrived Friday afternoon with two of my sons and two granddaughters. Wind was fierce, kicked up a lot of dust on the I-20 coming out of Abiline. Checked in at the Hampton, where the white caps kept getting in the beer in the hot tub. Rained hard that night, and got up to heavy clouds and slow rain Saturday AM. After breakfast, it started clearing.
Made the gates at 10:30, and browsed around the museum for a while. We navigated the water puddles to the main area for the National Anthem, then up front and center for the start of the airshow.
During the airobatic display with the Extra 300, if you were there, you may remember the announcement about the guy with the handheld radio...If it dosen't get put up , the airshow would be stopped....I don't know nothin about it....an that's all I got to say bout that.
Loved the Tora display, those guy's got it down....excellent display. The bomber fly-by was spectacular...particularly moving was the first pass where the two B-17's...Texas Raider, and Sentimental Journey led the B-24/ C-87 in front of the stands...they were stacked in line with the lead Fortress being the lowest, with the following each a little higher than the previous aircraft...They were followed by the four B-25's, and the C-47, and a varient of the Beech 18.
Fighters were great as well, and very excited to see the Helldiver fly for my first time.
Would have been a lot better if Attu Warrior could have made it! Waited for the B-2 Saturday, but it must have been in stealth mode, same for the A-26 Invaders.
Had to head back Saturday nite....Seemed like something was missing, but overall, it was pretty good. Only bad I witnessed was the rude folks at the Chick-fillet, customers, not the hired hands....
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GARY HILTON on Wed Oct 12, 2011 10:26 am, edited 1 time in total.