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Re: ICE Pilots NWT on Nat Geo Last Night in the U.S.!

Sun Apr 24, 2011 12:41 pm

Mudge wrote:OK...so it's not about warbirds.


By every measure of the definition, it absolutely is.

It doesn't feature warbirds that are restored back to their military configurations/paint schemes, nor warbirds that are doing exclusively airshows.

It most certainly features ex-military heavy iron that is still being used by a civilian airline to haul people and freight to some very austere locations under very interesting conditions.

Although it is a trumped-up reality show, it features some great footage of old heavy iron at work -- exactly the way they SHOULD be.

Re: ICE Pilots NWT on Nat Geo Last Night in the U.S.!

Sun Apr 24, 2011 12:53 pm

Mudge wrote:OK...so it's not about warbirds. Sounds kinda like the unforgettable "Ice Road Truckers" (with airplanes instead of Kenworths) that I can't tear myself away from. :roll:

Mudge the warbird fan


What part of C-54, C-47, C-46 did you not understand?

Re: ICE Pilots NWT on Nat Geo Last Night in the U.S.!

Thu Apr 28, 2011 8:19 pm

The Inspector wrote:If you have the original Canadian copies of the show, don't they run @ 74% of U.S. speeds? (old joke about the value of a Yanqi Dahlla vs a Hudsons Bay Peso, AKA a Loonie) :wink:


More like 105% of the US speeds. :D

Re: ICE Pilots NWT on Nat Geo Last Night in the U.S.!

Thu Apr 28, 2011 8:22 pm

warbird2 wrote:
Mudge wrote:OK...so it's not about warbirds. Sounds kinda like the unforgettable "Ice Road Truckers" (with airplanes instead of Kenworths) that I can't tear myself away from. :roll:

Mudge the warbird fan


What part of C-54, C-47, C-46 did you not understand?


Yeah, I don't get that either. Getting to see old warbird transports perform in the role they were designed for is a pretty unique opportunity in this day and age.

Re: ICE Pilots NWT on Nat Geo Last Night in the U.S.!

Fri Apr 29, 2011 1:55 am

In the second season, in one of the episode they made the trip to Oshkosh air venture and some WWII veterans were amazed to learn that 67 after they jumped of these planes, some "young" pilots continue to fly them everyday as a normal job ;-)
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