flightsimer wrote:
Snake45 wrote:
I live within earshot of Hagerstown airport, and always run out and look whenever I hear a radial or anything else that sounds interesting (a T-6, a Stearman, and an old Stinson fly out of there). A DC-3 would have drawn my attention, and I can't remember the last time I heard/saw any twin radial, except of course for the B-25 Panchito, which literally rattled every window in my house about a decade ago. (I had a better seat in my back yard to watch it fly than the paying airshow customers.)
You say you have not seen or heard any twin radials in about a decade, but we flew our C-123 in for the wings and wheels expo in 2010 and the Spirit of Freedom C-54 attended as well. Plus the Museum's own C-82 and C-119 flew in during the mid/late 2000's.
There is indeed a C-47 based there as of 2010 that was damaged, as the above photo shows. Unless it has been sold or has not been fixed yet, it is still there, probably in the hangar.
You're right about the 82 and 119 of course, and I watched them both arrive--with glorious escorts to boot!--from my yard. I didn't know about your 123 visit, and I sure didn't see/hear/know about any C-54. I must have been somewhere else at that time (at work, or perhaps even out of town).
I can't know about EVERY flight out of here, of course, but I've seen/heard everything that flies out of here
with any regularity whatsoever.
I'm pretty sure I've walked through your 123 several times, at the late, lamented Wings of Freedom airshows in Frederick. If that was you, I'm sure I have pics of your airplane.
Amazingly, about the quietest airplanes that fly out of Hagtown are the WVANG C-130s. They don't land here but they often do touch-and-goes and they don't make enough noise to hear them inside my house (which even Cessna 150s do).
Every once in a while the MD ANG A-10s will get homesick and visit the nest, and do a few low-level circuits just to say hi to their hometown. That's always fun to watch.
