Ztex wrote:
April 1985, my uncle paid $50 towards a $75 ride in the B-17 "Chuckie" at a USAAF reunion airshow fly-in thing in Pampa, TX.
WOOT!
I gotcha beat on a cheap "Chuckie" ride. Try 40 bucks! It was 1983, give or take a year, and Sunday afternoon at the Denton airshow... things were winding down and planes were heading for home. Chuckie was living in the big hangar at Gainesville at the time; we (Dad, twin brother and I) were hanging out watching the crew get her ready to go. Somehow it came about that my brother and I could ride along on the trip to GLE, $40 each. Dad paid up, watched us take off, then hopped in the truck to drive to Gainesville to pick us up... what a guy. Thanks Dad!
As for the ride itself, it was short, maybe 25-30 minutes, but nothing short of awesome. It was just the cockpit crew plus the two of us; we had our run of the whole ship! I got the bombardier's seat in the nose for takeoff, then back to the tail gun, then everywhere in between. I didn't have I camera with me, but I still remember... it was a pretty big deal for a coupla 13-14 year old kids.
My next warbird ride was after the Breckenridge show around 1986-87; hitched a ride back to Addison in a TBM Avenger, 7001C... I think Guy Joe was in the front seat, and then there was Aubrey Hair tucked in on our wing in the CAF Corsair. And did I have a camera with me on that ride? Nope! Grrr.