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Re: Wings Over Houston 2011

Tue Oct 18, 2011 1:50 pm

Navy fighters from the crowd side

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an O-1 on the warbird ramp

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and back in the "Sterile" area

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Heritage Flight

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Re: Wings Over Houston 2011

Tue Oct 18, 2011 1:53 pm

A Short Skyvan... (No relation of mine as far as I know)

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Used to help some folks do some insane stuff...

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like flying around a group of...

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peoples with wing suits on...

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Re: Wings Over Houston 2011

Tue Oct 18, 2011 1:58 pm

It's always good to meet fellow L-bird types!

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even if they have Shark mouths on 'em... (and yes, I do have wartime photos of that, so it's not so bad as I made it out to be earlier)

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I got back to my bird to be there before the crowd.

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or what was left of a crowd that came to the warbird ramp.

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Of course the Snowbirds kept most of the people's attention.

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and some of mine, too...

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Re: Wings Over Houston 2011

Tue Oct 18, 2011 2:02 pm

Mr. Todd came to look over his old ride...

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And you could almost see that look in his eyes of being back in Okinawa in 1945...

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Re: Wings Over Houston 2011

Tue Oct 18, 2011 2:07 pm

And then...

It was time for me to head home. :cry:

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The good thing about an L-bird is that it's slow and stable enough to manage while shooting pics (Of course, I've also worked professionally with an aerial photographer, so it's a bit of old hand for me)

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BTW, that's one of the things they were used for a LOT during WWII. Mr. Todd has a wonderful story about taking pictures of a Japanese cave on Okinawa.

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and that's goodby to WOH 2011 with my sister in the back.

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we were slowly racing for home to get there before our grass field got too dark to land on.

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and watched the sun set...

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Re: Wings Over Houston 2011

Tue Oct 18, 2011 2:14 pm

I got her down safely just before it would have been time to make an alternate field and we refueled her, and took the time to shoot a few more pictures.

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and safely tucked her back in bed for the evening.

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Oh, and she still needs some fresh paint... :wink:

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That's all folks! Thanks for stopping by!

Ryan

Re: Wings Over Houston 2011

Tue Oct 18, 2011 2:54 pm

Great to meet you Ryan...
Bomberflight in Moosejaw preparing for a ride Monday after the show...We who are about to die... we salute you!
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Of some import to the thread- after surviving his flight I introduced Pedro to Shiner Bock. He is flying home at the moment and when he reads and publishes to this thread he will no doubt "get" the reference to Ryan's flyover of Shiner, Texas. :drink3:
Some of my favorite shots of the Air Show ride Sat.
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SPANNER

Re: Wings Over Houston 2011

Tue Oct 18, 2011 8:46 pm

Great shots Ryan, thanks for sharing with us.

Spanner, thanks for your air to air shots also.

I used to commute to work between South Texas and Houston in my 4 seat Grumman. Several years back, I got a call one Friday morning at work with an offer to "carpool" with a T-6 driver who was heading south to the Air Fiesta in Brownsville. I grabbed my bag and sped to the airport to make the departure time. I had already packed my camera for the weekend show, but planned to get film once I got to the house. South of Galveston we met up with Thunderbird and flew formation all the way to Brownsville. I had a great camera, but no film. My "friend" (best friend prior to this trip!) kept saying "Wow, that would make a great shot!" He said that many times during the almost 2 hour trip. I have great memories from the flight, but I can't share them with anyone since I didn't get any pics. Not sure when or if I'll get an opportunity like that again, but I'll never forget it. I always appreciate it when others share their photos/experiences with the rest of us. Thank you again.

Chunks

Re: Wings Over Houston 2011

Wed Oct 19, 2011 10:32 am

Thankees Chunks!

I am just happy I remembered to turn the date stamp OFF with this set of photos! :roll:

We could probably start WIX's longest thread for TELL US THE PICTURE YOU MISSED because the camera broke, etc.

Mine is- flying back Kermit (Aeronca Champ) back to Tx. from Culpepper, Va. and stopping in Meridien, Miss.
I taxi up to the FBO and call the tower to make certain that THIS is where I am suppoed to park. They parked me next to a row of NAVY T-45s that had stopped for fueling from the NAS about 12 miles away.
My brother pulled up in his jeep and took pictures of it- BUT we found out later that night that it filled the memory card and it dorked ALL the photos. :cry: :cry: :cry: Oh boo hoo!

And then there were the shots of my girfriend Morgan Fairchild that didn't come out because my hands were shaking and I didn't thread the 35 mm film correctly. She looked ALL black! :axe:

SPANNER the world's worst photographer

Re: Wings Over Houston 2011

Wed Oct 19, 2011 8:29 pm

Excellent idea!

I will pilfer your idea, and start a new thread on that subject.

Saludos,


Tulio

Re: Wings Over Houston 2011

Wed Oct 19, 2011 8:35 pm

Spanner, the good news is that you can duplicate your Kermit / T-45 shot at Meridian on any weekday ! You just have to fly back to Meridian !

I don't know what you are going to do about Morgan though ! She is, extremely, well preserved ! :drink3:

Re: Wings Over Houston 2011

Thu Oct 20, 2011 10:11 am

That is a great Thread.. Thanks Ryan! Awesome Job!

Re: Wings Over Houston 2011

Thu Oct 20, 2011 10:52 am

Boy, I miss Shiner Bock!!!!!! :drink3: :drink3:

Re: Wings Over Houston 2011

Thu Oct 20, 2011 8:02 pm

In Texas all beers other than Shiner are imports. Best thing about Shiner you can go to Shiner (the town) and drink it for free every afternoon 12-5. Great idea.
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