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Re: THUNDER OVER MICHIGAN 2014

Mon Apr 28, 2014 4:22 pm

We saw "Goodtime Gal" flying formation with another Lodestar at Topeka last August.

Re: THUNDER OVER MICHIGAN 2014

Mon Apr 28, 2014 5:00 pm

Goodtime Gal sure will look nice with a P-38 off her wing. Flight of the Twin Tail Lockheeds. :supz:

Re: THUNDER OVER MICHIGAN 2014

Wed May 07, 2014 11:58 pm

3 months to the show and the first "aircraft list" has been posted on the show's web site:

http://www.yankeeairmuseum.org/airshow/aircraft-list

Looking good at this point and looking forward to seeing what other interesting vintage warbirds will be added over the next weeks and months.

8)

Re: THUNDER OVER MICHIGAN 2014

Thu May 08, 2014 10:54 am

Looks like its going to be a good show this year. I can hardly wait, but still holding on to some hope of a P-40 in attendance! :drink3:

Re: THUNDER OVER MICHIGAN 2014

Fri May 09, 2014 9:42 am

Now that the aircraft list for T.O.M. 2014 has been posted, we are experiencing an increased interest in the Photo Tour/ Photo Pit.

I expect we will sell out of these slots by the first week in June.

This tented area is in my estimation, the best seat in the house.

Cheers,

Tom Walsh.

Re: THUNDER OVER MICHIGAN 2014

Fri May 09, 2014 1:11 pm

TOM WALSH wrote:Now that the aircraft list for T.O.M. 2014 has been posted, we are experiencing an increased interest in the Photo Tour/ Photo Pit.

I expect we will sell out of these slots by the first week in June.

This tented area is in my estimation, the best seat in the house.

Cheers,

Tom Walsh.



I agree Tom, no better seat from start to finish.

Never too early to mention also to those organizing.....please ask the T-6/SNJ/Harvard/BT-13 guys to not turn on their smoke systems until they have finished rounding the bend so to speak. With the typical hot, heavy, humid air it just wont dissipate in time for the next aircraft pass. I know it may seem like a small matter to most air show attendees but the folks that pay for the photo pit are not fans of the smoke messing up the next passes and photo ops.

Cheers,

Jeff

Re: THUNDER OVER MICHIGAN 2014

Fri May 09, 2014 9:36 pm

Jeff H wrote:
Never too early to mention also to those organizing.....please ask the T-6/SNJ/Harvard/BT-13 guys to not turn on their smoke systems until they have finished rounding the bend so to speak. With the typical hot, heavy, humid air it just wont dissipate in time for the next aircraft pass. I know it may seem like a small matter to most air show attendees but the folks that pay for the photo pit are not fans of the smoke messing up the next passes and photo ops.

Cheers,

Jeff


GOOD point, Jeff! The smoke from some of the airplanes can be way overdone at Thunder and some other shows. A good example was back in 2011 at the Centennial of Naval Aviation show where smoke from several airplanes (very well could have been the T-6's/SNJ's etc). really caused a problem with visibility for the passes of the Catalina and other aircraft making the circuit. If this can be controlled a little better it would be very helpful!

Re: THUNDER OVER MICHIGAN 2014

Tue May 13, 2014 2:44 am

Just added,

The Mid-Atlantic Air Museum's TBM-3E Avenger.

Re: THUNDER OVER MICHIGAN 2014

Tue May 13, 2014 6:28 am

michael luther wrote:Just added,

The Mid-Atlantic Air Museum's TBM-3E Avenger.


Great Addition and the SECOND Avenger on the aircraft list for 2014! Keep 'em coming.

http://www.maam.org/aircraft/tbm.html

:)

Re: THUNDER OVER MICHIGAN 2014

Wed May 14, 2014 1:59 pm

Which Avenger is the first one? The George HW Bush blue one that used to come a lot in the past?

Re: THUNDER OVER MICHIGAN 2014

Wed May 14, 2014 4:08 pm

Boeing666 wrote:Which Avenger is the first one? The George HW Bush blue one that used to come a lot in the past?


Charlie Cartledge's recently completed TBM that is usually hangared at the Liberty Aviation Museum.

Nice picture at this link http://libertyaviationmuseum.org/tbmreunion.html

Re: THUNDER OVER MICHIGAN 2014

Mon May 19, 2014 10:01 pm

A thought for next year's show: Unique military aircraft. Featuring the Bell P-59, the B-29 DOC, maybe get the USAF's B-2 to park for a bit, the M-9M, F-5/T-38, O-2, and T-33. Of course if half of those I mentioned showed it would be unique and a heck of a show.

Re: THUNDER OVER MICHIGAN 2014

Mon May 19, 2014 10:03 pm

Oh and the ME-262!

Re: THUNDER OVER MICHIGAN 2014

Wed May 21, 2014 8:50 am

Mr. Scott wrote:A thought for next year's show: Unique military aircraft. Featuring the Bell P-59, the B-29 DOC, maybe get the USAF's B-2 to park for a bit, the M-9M, F-5/T-38, O-2, and T-33. Of course if half of those I mentioned showed it would be unique and a heck of a show.



Good luck with some of those

P-59? Planes of fame one airworthy yet?
B-29 DOC? Will it be ready? I haven't heard much
Good luck with the B-2 - the only airshow I ever knew about them being parked at was Nellis, usually you are lucky to get 1-2 high passes - with another sequester rumored next year highly doubtful
M-9M? You mean the Northrop N-9M flying wing? That thing never leaves Chino does it?
F-5/T-38? What's so unique about it? Very common both still flying - we've had both at Thunder in the past before the military did it's cuts
O-2? again a very common plane - we usually have a couple every year as a couple are locally based
T-33 would be nice, I have been asking for a Korean War tribute for a while

Re: THUNDER OVER MICHIGAN 2014

Wed May 21, 2014 10:29 am

Boeing666 wrote:
Mr. Scott wrote:A thought for next year's show: Unique military aircraft. Featuring the Bell P-59, the B-29 DOC, maybe get the USAF's B-2 to park for a bit, the M-9M, F-5/T-38, O-2, and T-33. Of course if half of those I mentioned showed it would be unique and a heck of a show.



Good luck with some of those

P-59? Planes of fame one airworthy yet?
B-29 DOC? Will it be ready? I haven't heard much
Good luck with the B-2 - the only airshow I ever knew about them being parked at was Nellis, usually you are lucky to get 1-2 high passes - with another sequester rumored next year highly doubtful
M-9M? You mean the Northrop N-9M flying wing? That thing never leaves Chino does it?
F-5/T-38? What's so unique about it? Very common both still flying - we've had both at Thunder in the past before the military did it's cuts
O-2? again a very common plane - we usually have a couple every year as a couple are locally based
T-33 would be nice, I have been asking for a Korean War tribute for a while



The P-59 is getting closer to being airworthy and according to Steve Hinton at Planes of Fame they are working hard to get it in the air by early next year. I am hopeful that we will see it fly in either the May 2015 or May 2016 air show at Chino. The problem here is I doubt that it will stray far from Southern CA. I suppose they might send it to Oshkosh one time but even that is not too likely probably.

The B-29 "Doc" is making GOOD progress toward being ready to fly and I think there is a reasonable chance it will fly by later this year or early in 2015. It may be a real possibility for Thunder next year or at least in 2016.

You are probably right about the Flying Wing at Chino - likely will be seen only at Planes of Fame or a few other air shows in CA.

The T-38 and or F-5 may still be flying in the military but they are RARE to see "flying" in air shows and would be most welcome as FLYING participants at a Thunder Over Michigan show.

It has been a while since a T-33 has made an appearance at Thunder and it would be nice to see a few of these fly in a future show!
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