Congrats Me109!!!
The material in and around the plane was just... most impressive.
That is one tragically over-restored L-5.
ANYTIME you want to come tragicallly over-restore a B17 you are welcome down here!
Good to meet Obergrafeter down there.
Yes Sunday totally wanked.
But one of the neat things about Saturday and having a few less planes was that you got to hear the engine noises more distinctly.
I love the kind of coughing back-note that the P-40 makes.
Not to say I have totally turned my back on the clean rumble of the Packard-Merlins. No sir!
Congrats Doug Rozendahl (sp? sorry if I hosed it) on work worthy of the Nolen.
I was arm-twisted into going to the American Combat Airmen's Hall of Fame induction Dinner Friday night.
They will not have to arm twist me again. If you can spring the $100 it was one of those "get you where you live" warbird moments to hear the stories and honor the gents who made them.
AND the ladies... there were about five or six WASPS in attendance.
Any one of them has more warbird hours logged than I have managed to swing as of yet.
And as hokie as it might sound... The Cactus Cuties kind of took me to another place during the Save The Girls lunch.
Tangent time here... They sang what you would have expected them to... Their show-stopping Star Spangled Banner... and a few other patriotic songs.
Then they innocently enough wandered into a minefield and sang a Dixie Chicks song and at first you could sort of sense the teeth on edge, but darnnit, having opinions that you don't necessarily agree with are what our troops are fighting for, and most always have!
Then they sang some song I think was called "We are America's Kids" and it reminded me of some pundit's statement that whenever we have one young man or woman in uniform overseas THEY ARE ALL OUR KIDS...
Anyway, Midland was good for me on more levels than just Warbirds.
SPANNER.