Hi all--
Back from the Hope, and from a vintage perspective that nickname seems to be apt now! Most of the hoped-for visiting aircraft flew in around lunchtime today: the Russell Spit (replacing the 109), Jerry Yagen's P-51D, and the VWoC F4U-4. (Before the Corsair arrived, Bruce MacRitchie turned up in his dark blue T-28, prompting a shortlived round of false Corsair sightings!). The three fighters were later moved inside the museum for display through the weekend. Corsair, Mustang and Spitfire inside the CWH hangar: sight for sore eyes...
In recent years one didn't tend to see that much flying at CWH; in fact some types never seemed to take to the air at all. The Harvard and Stearman, flying "Legends" rides, were the primary exceptions. Today, though, joining those two were several other of the trainers, including the Tiger Moth, which reportedly had not flown in five years prior to being readied for this event. The DC-3, also down for work for quite a while, was back in the air too, as were the Canso, Mitchell (which is flown by Dave Rohrer, the new CEO) and Lancaster.
The presence of representatives of three other significant collections at this weekend's event--along with their aircraft--tells me there's cooperation in the wind bigtime locally now. People kept talking about what could result. Everybody seems to want to see a big Warbird airshow like the old days...Now you couldn't do that at the Hope itself, the field is too commercially-oriented now; but there are other options locally. I've not seen this level of optimism hereabouts in a long, long time.
FlyFest is, on one level, a membership drive. Well...it worked, on me anyway. I, CWH member 9567 from 1996-99 (always thought it was cool that my "serial" matched that of the old BAU Mustang), rejoined after an absence of eight years. Went flying on the Beech 18 this afternoon to cap my day in grand fashion...it's good to be back!
See you all at the huge Warbird show around here somewhere in a year or two...
Steve T