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PostPosted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 2:05 pm 
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Hello,

Just got back from Thunder Over Michigan. I stayed Friday and Saturday. This was my first TOM show and I think I am pretty lucky to see 8 B-17's fly and an F-100. I love B-17's but to be honest my biggest highlight was to see the F-100 fly. There were no shortage of fly by passes either! :D :D Seriously, I never thought I would get a chance to see a F-100 fly. It ment a lot to me and I can't tell you the feelings I was having seeing it fly. The old J-57(sorry I was calling it a J-79 all day. My bad! :oops: ) is a cool engine. Love the "boom" after kicking into afterburner! 8) Friday I was blessed with 6 or 7 "aborted" landings by the F-100 followed by a chute deployment during landing. Saturday was filled with a lot of afterburner "booms" too. :o

The B-17 flight was amazing! There were a lot of passes made!

I haven't really gone through my photos and edited them yet but I just couldnt wait to post some pics of the F-100. Sorry about the dust marks! :oops:

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Great shots!

I'd have to say the Century Series fighters are among my favorites also. My compliments to everyone involved in keeping that airplane airworthy and active.

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 3:54 pm 
NICE shots, Nathan. The F-100 was the highlight of the show for me. I have been trying to see this elusive beauty for several years and TOM was a GREAT showcase for it.


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Beautiful shots


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Why the drab understated paint on the Hun. It would look a lot better with a colorfull paint job.


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Heres one from me

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I was surprised how quiet it was. I was expecting a screamer when it passed. IT was great to see it and the number of passes and the level was prefect! I hope to get to start looking through my pictures tonight. Off to work now.

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great shots guys ... thanks for posting

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"Why the drab understated paint on the Hun. It would look a lot better with a colorfull paint job."

I don't understand this remark.

This F-100 is just amazingly beautiful in its natural-metal finish, with those colorful lines all around its structure.


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PostPosted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 11:24 am 
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Too bad I had to save money and miss this show. I have always wanted to see the F-100. It's a shame he does not bring it out more, but I'm
sure it costs a fortune to operate.

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