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B-17 B-25 P-51 F-100 doing flyover of Michigan game tomorow

Fri Sep 19, 2014 8:00 am

The football game at Michigan Stadium Saturday won't be the only, or even the biggest, show of the day.

Before the Wolverines take on Utah, football fans at the stadium will be treated to a aerial parade of 15 planes and helicopters. The program, slated to begin about 3:15 p.m. commemorates the 100-year anniversary of the aerospace engineering program at U-M.

The display will showcase the evolution of aviation to celebrate the nation’s oldest aeronautical engineering education program. Each craft has a part in the history of aeronautics, either nationally or in Michigan.

Announcing the pregame flyover will be Capt. James Mynning, an Ann-Arbor native and professional air show announcer and commercial pilot.

The retired United Airlines captain made a name for himself in 1974 when he safely landed a 737 with a dangling engine without injuring any crew or passengers. Later that year he won United Airlines Pilot of the Year.

Some of the notable aircraft prepared to take flight above Michigan Stadium include:

Boeing Stearman PT-17A: This airplane was used to train pilots to fly during World War II. In the 1930s, there were about 8,000 built at about $11,000 per unit. On Saturday, it will be flown by Christopher Dacson.

North American Aviation P-51D Mustang: This airplane has the authentic paint scheme of Jim Browning, who flew with the 357th Fighter Group in WWII. It will be flown Saturday by Connie Bowlin.

North American Aviation F-86F Sabre Jet: Paul Wood will fly this aircraft, which weighs 5 tons and flies up to 650 mph.

Boeing B-17: Weighing about 18 tons, the Boeing B-17 was the heavy bomber used in WWII. It will be flown Saturday by Jon Rule of Yankee Air Museum.

North American Aviation B-25 Mitchell Bomber: During WWII, General Billy Mitchel led a group of 16 B-25’s on the first attack of Japan after being launched from the U.S. Hornet aircraft carrier. This aircraft was named after Mitchell, and will be piloted Saturday by Delane Buttacavolli from the Yankee Air Museum.

North American Aviation F-100F Super Sabre: Fans in attendance Saturday will see the last F-100 Super Sabre still in flight. The 10-ton aircraft can travel at supersonic speeds, and will be flown by Dean Cutshall.

Lockheed Electra: This aircraft gained its fame when Amelia Earhart flew one on her around-the-world attempt in 1937. The model flying overhead Saturday was used in the movie “Amelia” starring Hillary Swank, and will be piloted by Joe Sheppard.

Beechcraft T-34: There will be five Beechcraft T-34’s flown in formation, led by pilot Russell McDonald.

University of Michigan Survival Flight Eurocopter EC-155: A pair of these helicopters is available 24 hours a day at the University of Michigan. One of them will be piloted Saturday by Thomas Sherony.

Enstrom 408B: A Michigan designed, developed and built aircraft, this helicopter will be flown by 1980 aerospace engineering graduate, William Taylor.

McMahon Helicopter Sikorsky Heavy Lift Model S58T: This aircraft is owned by McMahon Helicopter Services Inc., founded by Michigan native Brian McMahon. McMahon served as a door-gunner in the Vietnam War, and returned to Michigan to become a pilot. His son, Nick, has piloted aircraft in movies, television shows and commercials, and will fly in Saturday’s pregame show.

Found it here:
http://www.mlive.com/news/ann-arbor/ind ... rospa.html

Re: B-17 B-25 P-51 F-100 doing flyover of Michigan game tom

Fri Sep 19, 2014 8:43 am

Sounds like I might have to hang out at Willow Run tomorrow.

Re: B-17 B-25 P-51 F-100 doing flyover of Michigan game tom

Fri Sep 19, 2014 9:15 am

a fantastic site it will be! :drink3:

Re: B-17 B-25 P-51 F-100 doing flyover of Michigan game tom

Fri Sep 19, 2014 9:38 am

Is the F-100 really the LAST one?

BTW: What's wrong with this statement from the press release....
"General Billy Mitchel led a group of 16 B-25’s on the first attack of Japan after being launched from the U.S. Hornet aircraft carrier".

Will it be on TV? If so, what network?

Re: B-17 B-25 P-51 F-100 doing flyover of Michigan game tom

Fri Sep 19, 2014 10:20 am

JohnB wrote:Is the F-100 really the LAST one?



No, there is one other. Here is video proof: http://vimeo.com/40984817

Re: B-17 B-25 P-51 F-100 doing flyover of Michigan game tom

Fri Sep 19, 2014 10:44 am

Wow, what a video. This is still what it's all about, right?

Rick, I still owe you that sandwich!

Chunks

Re: B-17 B-25 P-51 F-100 doing flyover of Michigan game tom

Fri Sep 19, 2014 10:47 am

JohnB wrote:Will it be on TV? If so, what network?

It is on ABC. I dont know if they will show the flyover, but I would imagine there will be YouTube videos.

Re: B-17 B-25 P-51 F-100 doing flyover of Michigan game tom

Fri Sep 19, 2014 11:08 am

Flyovers are supposed to start at 15:15, so they likely won't make the live broadcast. They'll probably use some of the footage as bumpers when they cut to commercial. There's also a chance of inclement weather, there will be a lotta ins, lotta outs, lotta threads to keep straight in ol' Duder's head....

As Michigan fan & Aviation nut, the coolest bird in the set is the......Electra. The oft-repeated (and likely inaccurate, since I'm retelling it from memory) story goes that an undergrad named Kelly Johnson worked the overnight shifts at the wind tunnel. Since The tunnel was electric, and drew a ton of power, it had to be run primarily at night. One night, and small gaggle of Lockheed engineers (Wind Tunnels were few and far between, and The University of Michigan tends to spare no expense when it comes to big toys) were working on a precursor to the Electra, specifically trying to narrow down a tail-flutter issue. Johnson made some suggestions and was essentially given the W.C. Fields "Go away from me boy, ya bother me" by the Engineers. Johnson studied the design, and sent off some drawings and suggestions, including this whacky three-tail setup, to the president of Lockheed. Johnson got a letter back saying "When you graduate, you come see me. There's a job waiting for you."

Not sure if that Johnson kid ever took Lockheed up on the offer though.... :D

Re: B-17 B-25 P-51 F-100 doing flyover of Michigan game tom

Fri Sep 19, 2014 1:38 pm

Also, a B17 (don't know which one) is scheduled to do the flyover at the NASCAR race at Louden, NH. Coverage on ESPN at 1PM Central.

Re: B-17 B-25 P-51 F-100 doing flyover of Michigan game tom

Fri Sep 19, 2014 2:06 pm

67N20 wrote:Also, a B17 (don't know which one) is scheduled to do the flyover at the NASCAR race at Louden, NH. Coverage on ESPN at 1PM Central.


Considering Aluminum Overcast is in the area, I would assume that one.

Re: B-17 B-25 P-51 F-100 doing flyover of Michigan game tom

Fri Sep 19, 2014 2:28 pm

Nope, not us!

Re: B-17 B-25 P-51 F-100 doing flyover of Michigan game tom

Fri Sep 19, 2014 2:48 pm

Then maybe Collings? There in the Cape right now.

Re: B-17 B-25 P-51 F-100 doing flyover of Michigan game tom

Sat Sep 20, 2014 6:30 pm

Nothing new in this thread in over 24 hours!

Did the flyover happen and are there any photos or a video?

:roll:

Re: B-17 B-25 P-51 F-100 doing flyover of Michigan game tom

Sat Sep 20, 2014 7:51 pm

Here we go:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_keq48g-8I

Re: B-17 B-25 P-51 F-100 doing flyover of Michigan game tom

Sat Sep 20, 2014 9:09 pm

There should be some really good video popping up in the next couple days. I know the F-100 booked for home to try and beat the weather. The -25, -17, F-86, and Roush's mustang all got back to KYIP just ahead of the first of the rain. I got a nice soaking when we put the -17 away.
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