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And the weahr s looking GREAT for the entire weekend!!

See you all on Sunday!!


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 Post subject: Arrival day videos
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Here are a few arrival day videos

The C-130 in 363rd FS colors
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEozM-d0bdc

Tarheel Hal landing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YTUYiJU-5c

Three P-47s makking a pass
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x57B996A6XE

And one for Gary, Ol'927 landing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JaQq_Q5rPuI

Enjoy, I'll try to post more tomorrow

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Those are great Zack, we need more thank you.

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Here are some shots on the way to Thunder today and this evening (Friday).

Mark and Jim on the right wing. Jim was flying from the back seat.

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Here is Mac doing what he loves most in life

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The sky and the sunset were magical

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Sorry for the long shadow

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Awesome pics man. 8)

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Great shots Taigh. It is nice to see Mac having fun. Tell him Pam and Les miss seeing him.

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Mac has a great life taking care of his girl and she is in the best of hands. I will gladly give him your message tomorrow.

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Thank you for taking the time to do that Taigh.

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Looks like a great weekend!

You guys be safe up there.

So...are the TWO B-24's gonna fly together???!!?!?!?!?!?!!!


Would love to see that heritage flight! :wink: :wink: :D :D

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Very cool videos! More more more! :lol:


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Here are my highlights from Day 1

Several P-47 passes by Hun Hunter, Wicked Wabbit, Tarheel Hal and Jacky's Revenge
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jlMzAO5M6p4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zOislrxF_Bk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bH1mmfoT6as
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JK456vUc7_U
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FN9gnXBP5Rs

Old Crow
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3l82sTqfFQ

Old Crow and the C-130
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0B4ARSYP3_E

Me 109 white 14
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEfTNDGj0mE

Yankee Warrior
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4QkXFIZcpU

Yankee Lady
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUshhZ2AMv4

Ol' 927
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJFpQoNsaHQ

TBM George Bush
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZvCaI3OKbTc

Two FM2's
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTYdhdO3xvg

A Hetzer tank firing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rP2QrE8CEiU

And last, the Airborne paratrooper drop
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ilx5UjsXjs

I hope this is enough for tonight. I'll try to post something from day 2 tomorrow.

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Zack, very nice videos! Did you happen to get any more footage of any of the tanks?

Great show today. The aircraft count: 4 P-47s, 4 P-51s, 4 B-17s, 2 B-24s, 2 B-25s, 3 C-47s, C-54, Convair 580, Bf109, Hurricane, 2 FM-2s, 2 TBMs, Mig-17, Mig-21, L-39, T-2, a bunch of T-6s, a few T-34s, 2 AT-11s, 2 Stearman, 3 L-5s, O-2, BT-13, not to mention some modern military hardware (I may be forgetting some aircraft- long day).

I'm going to reserve my final judgment on the new layout until after the show tommorrow, but the new crowd line was very nice and offered a great view of the flying. The one thing I did not like was that several aircraft I had hoped to be able to see up close were roped off away from the crowds and were not available for viewing, including the Collings B-24 and TP-51C, YAF B-17 and B-25, the Mig-21 and Mig-17, and Jack Roush's P-51B. I was initially kinda pissed that you couldn't get up close to these aircraft, but the rest of the show was so good that it really didn't end up bothering me that much. I would suggest that in the future that this portion of the flightline be open for spectators, at least in the morning.

Anyway, the Bf109 opened the flying at 10, which was a real treat to see. Truly one of the great warbird treasures out there is getting to see a real 109 fly and to be able to experience the unique sound of the DB engine. The afternoon portion of the flying got off to a rocky start, the F-18 had to cut the demo short two maneuvers into its routine after losing an engine. The pilot was able to put her down safely though.

The rest of the afternoon went great. The C-130 and P-51B flight was really unique, although I thought the C-130 Demo was kind of a snoozer. The P-47 flight was some of the best formation flying I have ever witnessed. Mark Henley also did a display in the Collings TP-51C, and Brad Hood flew his P-51D in the Heritage Flight with the F-16. The Navy flight featured some great passes by the Wildcats, as well as two Avengers. The bomber flight at the end of the show was very spectacular- 3 B-17s, 2 B-24s and a B-25. It was truly "Thunder Over Michigan."

All of the pilots did a fantastic job, especially given the tough windy conditions. This isn't the best Thunder Over Michigan I've ever been to, but its been a great show so far. Here's hoping for another safe and entertaining day tommorrow. (Sorry, no pics yet, I have one of those old film cameras :oops: ).

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Here are some more shots of Saturday. My camera has a crack in one of the lenses so I appologize for the blurred images. Thank god for the Best Buy maintenance plan that will cover the repair.

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After the show the big black clouds opened up and we ran for cover. The B-24J was going out for a ride so the YAF B-17G provided shelter.

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Yes the B-24A and the B-24J were up at the same time today. Sadly they were on opposite sides of the airspace (see lame picture below). Very few of the bomber pilots have formation cards so the whole bomber flight was flown in trail. I think we have worked out the problem and are hoping to get the two B-24's together in an actual formation for Sunday's show. Keep your fingers crossed

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I took 190 vidoes on Saturday, the first 50 or so at the 10:00am battle. I have yet to go through all of them, but I'm sure I have more tanks. I'll try to post more after today's show.

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