Sun Oct 27, 2024 6:48 pm
Federal Aviation Administration wrote:
- Airpower West
- Army Aviation Heritage Foundation
- Australian Warbirds Association, Ltd
- Canadian Harvard Aircraft Association
- Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum
- Classic Jet Aircraft Association
- Commemorative Air Force/TRARON
- EAA Warbirds of America
- Fighter Group
- Joint Liaison Formation Committee
- New Zealand Warbird Association
- North American Trainer Association
- Red Star Pilots Association
- Stearman Flight
- Swift Formation Committee
- T-34 Association
- Valiant Air Command
Warbirds of America wrote:
- Aircraft must be at least 30 years old,
- Aircraft must be under 12,500 pounds certificated gross takeoff weight, and
- Aircraft must be painted in authentic era military paint scheme for the particular aircraft.
Sun Oct 27, 2024 11:00 pm
Mon Oct 28, 2024 1:46 pm
Mon Oct 28, 2024 3:04 pm
Matt Gunsch wrote:The FAST program is much older than that, it goes back to the early 90s
Tue Oct 29, 2024 9:53 am
Tue Oct 29, 2024 11:20 am
JohnB wrote:About the "small" N numbers...
There is apparently a FAA inspector in town that has another issue with warbird markings.
Somewhere he/she got the idea that NO alphanumeric designation on an airframe can start with "N" .
So, there are multiple Stearman on the field where the standard Navy designation on the tail can't be "N2S-3" but something like "VN2S-3" ...or if one was feeling aggressive after watching Black Sheep Squadron one could put "FN2S-3".
Of course other aircraft on the field, perhaps more recent arrivals, and haven't been seen by the local office have the correct designation.
Has anyone else come across this?
Or it this unique to this office or inspector?
Tue Oct 29, 2024 12:56 pm
Paul Stroud wrote:
I think Spitfire XIV NH749 had to fly as 'H749' when it was owned by David Price at Santa Monica for the same reason.
http://www.warbirdregistry.org/spitregi ... nh749.html
Fri Nov 01, 2024 6:21 pm
Noha307 wrote:Matt Gunsch wrote:The FAST program is much older than that, it goes back to the early 90s
Good point. The date was taken from the referenced letter and simply meant to indicate that the organizations listed were members at that time, as I assumed that membership had changed over the years. However, I could see how that would be confusing.
Your comment prompted me to do a quick search of Newspapers.com and the earliest mention I could find was from 1999. A subsequent search of Google Books, turned up an article in Flying magazine from June 1997 that described how "a new umbrella organization, the Formation And Safety Team (FAST), has been formed." Also, because I was curious how it has grown, in an article about one year later the participating organizations are given as:
- Airpower West
- Canadian Harvard Aircraft Association
- Confederate Air Force (now Commemorative Air Force)
- EAA Warbirds of America
- North American Trainer Association
- T-34 Association
- Valiant Air Command
- YAK Pilot's Club (now Red Star Pilot's Association)