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Sat Apr 25, 2009 4:58 pm

And what else is common with Texans and Harley owners?

They're the best, kinda like round engines. The lesser's are always havin' to take shots :lol:

Sat Apr 25, 2009 5:05 pm

OK, I'll stop yanking everyones chain now while it's still in 'fun' mode and before someone gets cranky and pushes out a head gasket-Enjoy the rest of the day! :wink: :partyman: :drinkers:

Sat Apr 25, 2009 5:06 pm

I've been thinking (I know, fatal mistake) about whether Texas is becoming warbird heaven.

Definitely, there has been quite a redistribution of warbirds in favor of Texas in the past couple of years, with the building of the Lewis collection, relocation of the Friedkin collection, etc.

But it has turned Texas into more of a warbird vault than a warbird heaven. Sure, it's heaven if you're an insider with access. But for the ordinary buff, the planes are locked away, not on regular public display, don't get to many airshows, and don't post a schedule of the ones they are going to.

When Texas starts having airshows where 20 or 30 of these nice fighters at a time come out to play, it'll be warbird heaven. Until then, it's not really a very interesting place for the average, unconnected warbird buff to go.

August

Sat Apr 25, 2009 5:23 pm

k5083 wrote:
When Texas starts having airshows where 20 or 30 of these nice fighters at a time come out to play, it'll be warbird heaven. Until then, it's not really a very interesting place for the average, unconnected warbird buff to go.

August


CAF Airsho.......late September or early October...Midland, TX...every year. ;-)

Gary

Sat Apr 25, 2009 7:59 pm

My definition of Warbird Heaven: BRECKENRIDGE. :cry:

*sigh*

Those were the days. . .

Dean the dreamer :roll:

Sat Apr 25, 2009 8:29 pm

k5083 wrote:
When Texas starts having airshows where 20 or 30 of these nice fighters at a time come out to play, it'll be warbird heaven. Until then, it's not really a very interesting place for the average, unconnected warbird buff to go.

August


Then feel free to keep your yankee self home.

Sat Apr 25, 2009 8:49 pm

k5083 wrote:But it has turned Texas into more of a warbird vault than a warbird heaven. Sure, it's heaven if you're an insider with access. But for the ordinary buff, the planes are locked away, not on regular public display, don't get to many airshows, and don't post a schedule of the ones they are going to.

August


Uhh what about... CAF (DFW, Houston, Gulf Coast, Burnet, Georgetown, Centex, San Marcos, Midland etc), LSFM, Cavanaugh, the MANY other museums... IMHO Cavanaugh and LSFM are two of the best in the world. I think you are overlooking MANY in the warbird movement in your frustration that a couple Texans keep their airplanes in their personal hangars...

Sat Apr 25, 2009 8:58 pm

Brad wrote:
k5083 wrote:
When Texas starts having airshows where 20 or 30 of these nice fighters at a time come out to play, it'll be warbird heaven. Until then, it's not really a very interesting place for the average, unconnected warbird buff to go.

August


Then feel free to keep your yankee self home.



NEW YORK :roll: :!: GET A ROPE :!: :lol: :lol: :P :twisted:

Sat Apr 25, 2009 8:59 pm

k5083 wrote:I've been thinking (I know, fatal mistake) about whether Texas is becoming warbird heaven.

But it has turned Texas into more of a warbird vault than a warbird heaven. Sure, it's heaven if you're an insider with access. But for the ordinary buff, the planes are locked away, not on regular public display, don't get to many airshows, and don't post a schedule of the ones they are going to.

August


NOTHING locked away about Lone Star Flight Museum. THey welcome all with open arms as long as they are willing to work. I showed up with no experience and by the time I moved out of the state I had been involved in several airshows, made numerous airshow trips IN MUSEUM airplanes, and was a Crew Chief on Thunderbird. I am not an A&P or a pilot and new no one when I first showed up (but have since made several of my closest friends there), simpley put in some hours and did whatever had to be done, regardles of how unglamorous the jobs were.

Pretty sure it is a similar deal in Midland and at Cavanaugh.

Sat Apr 25, 2009 9:06 pm

k5dh wrote:My definition of Warbird Heaven: BRECKENRIDGE. :cry:

*sigh*

Those were the days. . .

Dean the dreamer :roll:


I think those days could return IF it weren't for security stuff, shark lawyers, and stupid officials in charge of things. Frankly, events like the one up in Fredericksburg back in December I think show that a lot of the owners are more interested in that kind of thing.

Ryan

Sat Apr 25, 2009 10:18 pm

Of course we keep all the warbirds in DEEP South Texas, but we do bring them out every once in a while.

After the secret meeting in Boerne that is.

Sat Apr 25, 2009 10:56 pm

gary wrote:if texas is heaven I will settle for he**...........


"You may all go to he l l, and I will go to Texas." ~Davy Crockett

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Sounds right to me...hehe

Sat Apr 25, 2009 11:12 pm

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Sat Apr 25, 2009 11:12 pm

if you dont like the weather wait 30 min,if you dont like the woman wait 30 min,if you dont like the warbirds wait 30 min they will fly somthing cool! :shock: :D .bill

Sun Apr 26, 2009 1:30 am

So many times the sacred name of TEXAS has been mentioned, and not a single Yeeeeeehaaaaaaaw y'all? :D


Saludos,


Tulio
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