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PostPosted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 4:58 pm 
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Just returned from a HOT Reading, PA. It was another excellent WWII Weekend. Here are a few shots from the show. :)

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Awesome pics. That P-61 is looking great, can't wait to see it finished.

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Looks like a great weekend. Love the P-61 restoration. My uncle was shot down in one during WWII and I have always wanted to see one in the air.


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Did their TBM fly?


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Thanks for the photos Dan. Really nice.
Great to see they got some good weather. That hasn't always been a hallmark of this show.
That P-61 seems like it's just been a dream to me for decades. Now it looks amazing!! Talk about perseverance.
Congrats to MAAM on what looks like a huge success this weekend.

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TAdan,

Didn't see much talk about the show this year.
Glad to see your post here.
Enjoyed your photos!

Here are a few quick ones of some flying this afternoon.

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PostPosted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 8:48 pm 
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Got a fiew myself today also.

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Didn't realize Red Nose had switched to 334th FS codes.

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It looked to me like the infamous scratch has been plated over.

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Nice to see a C-46 participate fully in a show.

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 10, 2013 7:24 am 
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Excellent pictures Bill and August. My little point and shoot camera isn't up to the task of capturing the birds in the air.

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Great shots folks!
Thanks for posting.

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Here are a couple more.

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We had everything there on Sunday.
L-4, SNJ-5 #23 with Dan Caderale, (T-6G was there in the early morning but Andrew flew back to MQS to PU Bald Eagle), Bald Eagle which Andrew flew his 1st P-51 acro performance, and Jim in the Spitfire.
All are back in the hangar plus 2 guests, Brat III and a Stearman 4E built in 1929.

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 10, 2013 10:15 am 
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51fixer wrote:
We had everything there on Sunday.
L-4, SNJ-5 #23 with Dan Caderale, (T-6G was there in the early morning but Andrew flew back to MQS to PU Bald Eagle), Bald Eagle which Andrew flew his 1st P-51 acro performance, and Jim in the Spitfire.
All are back in the hangar plus 2 guests, Brat III and a Stearman 4E built in 1929.



Thanks for the maximum effort Rich and Jim.

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I made it there on Saturday. Fantastic show! the gathering of warbirds was just great and in the WWII period setting it just added to the ambiance. Big shout out to Greg Witmer the Air Boss who really arranged a good and historically interesting flying display and a three mustang missing man formation. This should be a destination show for all Warbird fans.
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TAdan wrote:
51fixer wrote:
We had everything there on Sunday.
L-4, SNJ-5 #23 with Dan Caderale, (T-6G was there in the early morning but Andrew flew back to MQS to PU Bald Eagle), Bald Eagle which Andrew flew his 1st P-51 acro performance, and Jim in the Spitfire.
All are back in the hangar plus 2 guests, Brat III and a Stearman 4E built in 1929.



Thanks for the maximum effort Rich and Jim.


+1, much appreciated, huge contribution to a nice show.

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And, for once, the weather cooperated. First time, in recent memory, that the place wasn't a mudhole. Said I wasn't going to go again but you know Mrs. Mudge...wanted to wear her USMC First Sergeant reenactor uni so I was forced to go. :wink:

Mudge the PW :shock:

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