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Tue Aug 03, 2010 7:54 pm
Tim Adams wrote:You live in Kalamazoo and have never been to OSH???
X2.....
Tim, incredible shot of the Soucymobile in action!!! WOW!!!!
So how's that night time air show thing work, anyway.....? Are ground crews training searchlights on the aircraft BoB-style, or are the airplanes self-illuminating like a bunch of big time airliners, or what? Howzit work???
Tue Aug 03, 2010 7:56 pm
The Flying Turtle made an appearance?! Something is stirring in Big Springs....
Tue Aug 03, 2010 8:08 pm
All that light is from Gene's wings. They even turn the runway lights off, it's dark. Youkin's Beach was lit like a Christmas tree, but the plane is just too dark to get a good shot of it at night. Best night show I have ever seen, by far.
Tue Aug 03, 2010 9:03 pm
Hi Guys,
I didn't really take the time to go through the thread, because I just came back to this forum from a LONG time away, but what was the Official count on the DC-3's ? And was the Warbird turnout as good as or better that past years ?
Paul
Tue Aug 03, 2010 10:17 pm
Aircraft Mech Paul wrote:Hi Guys,
I didn't really take the time to go through the thread, because I just came back to this forum from a LONG time away, but what was the Official count on the DC-3's ? And was the Warbird turnout as good as or better that past years ?
Paul
Not sure about the total tally of DC-3s parked on static but 21 of them were in the mass flypast and arrival. The flypast was led by the B-25 "Pacific Prowler".
Tue Aug 03, 2010 11:18 pm
The Warbird turnout was up about 20 from last year. I believe it was 371.
Wed Aug 04, 2010 10:17 am
I've been trying to track down a T-shirt that I saw there. It was black and in green and white said the 75th anniversary of the DC-3. Anyone know where I can get one?
Wed Aug 04, 2010 10:36 am
mustangdriver wrote:I've been trying to track down a T-shirt that I saw there. It was black and in green and white said the 75th anniversary of the DC-3. Anyone know where I can get one?
Try Basler turbine conversions. Not sure if that's the exact one they were selling at the party I was at in their hangar but it's worth a shot.
Wed Aug 04, 2010 11:18 am
mustangdriver wrote:I've been trying to track down a T-shirt that I saw there. It was black and in green and white said the 75th anniversary of the DC-3. Anyone know where I can get one?
Your description matches the ones the Buffalo Airways/Ice Pilots group had for sale. It was Buffalo's logo on the front and a special 75th logo on the back. I don't see them on their merch site so you may want to send them a note to see if they still have some.
http://www.buffaloairwear.com/
Wed Aug 04, 2010 1:49 pm
Pogo wrote:Dan K, looks like it's time to "go pro" with the 'Bucket, dude. I know, I know ...... but I did it myself recently, and not having to screw with all the stupid ads alone was a huge improvement. And unlike you, I'm poor, and nobody wants to see my pictures.

(Disclaimer: I wasn't within 1000 miles of OSH, and if I otherwise manage any cool airplane shots I'll be sure to post 'em.)
Meanwhile, Mustangdriver gets the prize for best constellation shots. Sagittarius and Scorpius were lookin' good at Air Venture!
DOH!
Out of town for two days and didn't even realize I'd broken the internet machine.
Wed Aug 04, 2010 2:00 pm
Thanks Al! I will give it a shot. It was great seeing everyone. Thanks again to Zachary and Jen for hosting the WIX Cookout. As always I had a blast.
Wed Aug 04, 2010 4:26 pm
That’s the story with this Russian B-25. Don’t recall seeing it before, new to the circuit or just new paint?

Thanks,
Phil
Wed Aug 04, 2010 4:53 pm
phil65 wrote:That’s the story with this Russian B-25. Don’t recall seeing it before, new to the circuit or just new paint?

Thanks,
Phil
Owned by Rod Lewis. Based in San Antonio I believe.
Formerly Bill Arnot's "Silver Lady".
Wed Aug 04, 2010 9:15 pm
I think I counted 26 Gooney birds on Tuesday. THree in the camping area, three or so in Aeroshell or thearabouts, 4 in warbird parking, the rest on the east side of the field. This does not include the static C-47 at the museum or any at Basler.
I can't remember if this list includes the DC-2, but it includes a polished metal and white USAAF , a green and white and a red and white one in camping. Also includes in warbird parking the Israeli C-47, the AC-47 "spooky", an olive drab C-47B or C-53, and Gen of the Air Force's Hap Arnold's immaculate 1938 C-41 which I got to go inside on the warbird line. It's the first gooney bird bought for any military and they only placed an order for one.
The Aeroshell Square area had the DC-2, an AMerican Airlines DC-3, the yellow "Duggy" another C-47 in olive drab with the words "Paratroop" or something on the side, and the very special C-47D. The polished metal and copper C-47D is one of 28 built after WWII in DEC. 1945 and all were exported to foreign countries. Only 12K hours since new,a really special Gooney.
On the eastern ramp away from the crowds, there was the 1939 C-41A (forgot what Gen. it was built for) The FAA's N34, a green Buffalo Airways C-47, a red and white Super DC-3S, seemed to be a civvy paint schemed metal, black and white art deco DC-3 and a Braniff, U.S.Airways, Southern, and Eastern painted example.The rest were too far away to see.
Wed Aug 04, 2010 11:57 pm
vernicator wrote:Aircraft Mech Paul wrote:Hi Guys,
I didn't really take the time to go through the thread, because I just came back to this forum from a LONG time away, but what was the Official count on the DC-3's ? And was the Warbird turnout as good as or better that past years ?
Paul
Not sure about the total tally of DC-3s parked on static but 21 of them were in the mass flypast and arrival. The flypast was led by the B-25 "Pacific Prowler".
Speaking of arrival (My apologies if this was posted elsewhere already):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wcNqr4Lydo
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