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PostPosted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 11:05 am 
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This past Friday I went and saw the EAA's B-17 Aluminum Overcast at Caldwell Airport. I took a tour through the plane. Yesterday I went and visited the Collings Foundation's Birds in Trenton NJ. I also got to tour through both CF bombers.

Here are a few pics. The weather was perfect and both groups had a steady stream of people coming to see the planes.

I saw Nine-O-Nine fly overhead later in the day on Saturday as I was walking along the D&R Canal. Looked and sounded beautiful. I'd say it was a perfect weekend. 8)

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Here are the CF Birds.

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Betty Jane staying cool in the shade. It was HOT out there and even hotter inside the bombers!

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And lastly a nice T-28.

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Someone is spoiled!!! :x :wink: Glad you had a good weekend looked like fun.
Thanks for posting dude! :) :D

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We fly out of Caldwell (Essex County), and my landing on 22 was with the '17 waiting to go once we cleared the runway. Pretty cool coming in with her there, but unfortunately, I had to pay attention to landing the plane so I couldn't enjoy the view.

The Collings stuff should be loaded with live bombs if they're around Trenton (NJ's corrupt gov't statehouse is there). :)

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Whose T-28 is that?
I'd like to contact him for our fly-in next year.
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Jerry O'Neill wrote:
Whose T-28 is that?
I'd like to contact him for our fly-in next year.
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No idea, it was just sitting in the hanger behind a rope. :?

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Regarding Collings B-17, since they have changed markings on the B-24 several times are there any plans to change them on the 17?

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I hope not. 909 is one of my favorite B-17's

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When you were at Trenton, you might have seen me taxi by when CF was there. I'm sure you were more focused on the bombers than watching a C-152 taxi by. TTN is my home airport. Aluminum Overcast is here this weekend, and I'll go see her tomorrow.


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PbyCat-Guy wrote:
When you were at Trenton, you might have seen me taxi by when CF was there. I'm sure you were more focused on the bombers than watching a C-152 taxi by. TTN is my home airport. Aluminum Overcast is here this weekend, and I'll go see her tomorrow.


Sat. the 15th about 12ish till about 2ish...

I think I recall seeing a Cessna or two taxi by... but you are right I was a bit distracted by the bombers!

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