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PostPosted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 3:39 pm 
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I was on the EAA website and couldn't find anything regarding scheduled warbird appearances. Does anybody have the scoop yet on any definate's??? I noticed they plan to have the Raptor there this year but would like to know what else will be attending.

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Well, generally Jim Read is their with 3-4 of his birds. He'll probably take his F4U, P-51, T-28 and A-37 again.

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Lonestar has Thunderbird, Spitfire, and Hurricane listed.

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Yankee Air Museum has B-17 and B-25 listed.

Still March, and we're up to three Forts. :wink:

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http://www.airventure.org/2007/news/070 ... birds.html

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Thanks Dan & Mike!! :wink:

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We're thinking about going with the C-54. Not confirmed yet, though.

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*The third-ranking fighter-pilot ace of all time, Günther Rall, and the T-6 that he flew after World War II;
*Col. Bob “Shorty” Rankin and a P-47 that was part of the mission that shot down Rall;
*a Flying Tigers P-40 and appearances by famed Flying Tigers ace Tex Hill
So is this actually Rall's T-6? :?
Was this very P-47 actually on the mission? :x
A Flying Tigers P-40? :shock:

Very misleading. Give me a break... :roll:


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Possibly the LSFM Hawker Hurricane.

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Trae,

Are you confirmed for Oshkosh?

Maybe this was posted already, but is there a WIX gathering/bash planned for Oshkosh?


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bdk wrote:
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*The third-ranking fighter-pilot ace of all time, Günther Rall, and the T-6 that he flew after World War II;
*Col. Bob “Shorty” Rankin and a P-47 that was part of the mission that shot down Rall;
*a Flying Tigers P-40 and appearances by famed Flying Tigers ace Tex Hill
So is this actually Rall's T-6? :?
Was this very P-47 actually on the mission? :x
A Flying Tigers P-40? :shock:

Very misleading. Give me a break... :roll:


If I understand correctly, the answers are "yes" for the first two out of three ... ? If not then I agree, very misleading.

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T33driver wrote:
Maybe this was posted already, but is there a WIX gathering/bash planned for Oshkosh?


Paul, a get-together is in the works for Friday evening at the Baughman's place again. I'm sure that Zack will begin posting details once we get a little closer to July.

Last year's event included an assortment of WIXers as well as many of Zack's volunteers from Timeless Voices of Aviation. It was good fun meeting the whole bunch. Who wouldn't have fun with beer, burgers, brats, and a pirate from the land of lutefisk? :partyman:

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k5083 wrote:
bdk wrote:
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*The third-ranking fighter-pilot ace of all time, Günther Rall, and the T-6 that he flew after World War II;
*Col. Bob “Shorty” Rankin and a P-47 that was part of the mission that shot down Rall;
*a Flying Tigers P-40 and appearances by famed Flying Tigers ace Tex Hill
So is this actually Rall's T-6? :?
Was this very P-47 actually on the mission? :x
A Flying Tigers P-40? :shock:

Very misleading. Give me a break... :roll:


If I understand correctly, the answers are "yes" for the first two out of three ... ? If not then I agree, very misleading.

August


Maybe the T-6, but not the P-47. There are only a couple of WWII combat vet P-47s out there and none are currently flying. I am guessing that this is Butch Schroeder's 56th FG schemed aircraft.


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T33driver wrote:
Trae,

Are you confirmed for Oshkosh?



Im not sure if I will be attending, Paul. I will know the closer it gets to showtime. But I will be at Thunder!!!

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