I had a scenic flight scheduled today with a family who came all the way from Venice, CA and Denver, Colorado so Grandpa could go flying in a Twin Beech again.
As it turns out Grandpa, who is 84 years old, said he flew Navigation students in an AT-7 during the war. I told him that this particular C-45H was actually an AT-7 in its former life and was stationed in Hondo, Texas in WWII. Grandpa had a surprised look on his face and said that He was also stationed at Hondo when he flew AT-7's. We figured that it was highly probable that he flew this very Beech as the pilots rotated and likely flew all the aircraft on the base.
Here is Grandpa flying his "AT-7" again for the first time in 62 years. He sure did a wonderful job of flying. His landing was good too!
Grandpa had a great time and so did we. How cool to be able to watch these guys relive some memories again.
Here are a few shots of the Golden Gate Bridge. You can see Fort Point on the South end.
It occurred to me that we were flying near four old retired military air fields.
Here is a shot of San Francisco and at the bottom is the old Crissy Field.
Treasure Island was a man made island between Oakland and SF. It was a sea plane base where the clippers departed from.
Here is a close up of the hangars that are still there.
Here is a shot that Ted Holgerson gave me of three SNB-2's (Navy AT-7's) in formation out of NAS Oakland flying over San Francisco. You can see Treasure Island and the same hangars in the background. How often do you see sequential buzz numbers lined up in formation?
Here is a long shot of the runways at NAS Alameda which were closed down a while ago. The TV show Mythbusters uses the old runways to blow stuff up on occasion.
I didn't get a picture of it but we flew near Hamilton Field too. The old hangars look pretty run down in the mythbusters shows as they also use Hamilton Field. My father Navigated his brand new B-29 out of Hamilton on his way to Saipan in 1944.
Kind of sad that these great old military air fields are fading away. Combined with Moffett Field, the Air Station at Santa Rosa and others there sure was a lot of Military activity in the Bay area.
It certainly was a beautiful day to go flying though.
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