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K, so a lot of them are listed as 'flyable'....but how many actually still FLY each season?
I don't believe they are flown regularly like they used to be. I can remember when they were flown fairly regularly when Bill Muszala used to fly for them. In about 1995 or so I worked on a commercial for Lucky Strike Cigarettes (they still have television ads for cigs in Europe). It was filmed on the USS Lexington and Bill piloted the Corsair for the commercial and he did some awesome low level passes on the deck of the Lexington that came just feet from being touch and gos. It was really cool sitting in the airboss station on the Lexington and seeing a Corsair in the pattern definitely a once in a lifetime experience for someone born in 1978.
We built 1 life sized and 2 1/6 scale fiberglass Corsair models for the crash scenes. It was pretty cool.
That Evergreen Museum is a really nice setup. As a side note I almost ended up with a 1 ft piece of fabric from the Hercules. I went to the restoration shop when they were still working on her and a guy game me a piece of the old fabric (they were recovering the elevators) to look at. We were talking and wasn't paying attention and walked out the the fabric in the pile of paperwork I had. I felt so bad that I took the piece back I felt like I had stolen a piece of history. Now that I look back at it I probably should have just kept it who know it probably got dumped in the trash for all I know.
Stephanie, nice shots there you have there with your W70. I love all my Sonys. When I was there they didn't let me sit in the Pilot seat or the Herc but then again I'm not nearly as cute as you either lol. I will have to tell them to give me the "Stephanie Tour" when I get up there again.
PS anyone know what is up with B-25J Super Rabbit? Last time I was at Evergreen it was sitting there behind the hangar.
Ryan