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PostPosted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 9:04 pm 
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Couldn't find anyone slow enough to fly formation with the 1911 Curtiss:


We'll have it at the Pax River airshow on Labor Day weekend, and the F-35B VTOL (actually STOVL I guess) will be there. There's already been some talk of a formation.......

Alternatively there's also been talk of having the Curtiss make a flyby and the Blue Angels making a diamond photo pass timed to coincide for a brief (very!) photo op at show center-




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The tri-colored Hornet is simply goregeous, but that digital camo'd F-18 gives me a headache!


Air & Space says it's patterned off of some Navy maintenance coveralls in order to honor the ground/deck crews. Maybe someone currently serving can post a photo.

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We'll have it [1911 Curtiss] at the Pax River airshow on Labor Day weekend, and the F-35B VTOL (actually STOVL I guess) will be there. There's already been some talk of a formation.......

Alternatively there's also been talk of having the Curtiss make a flyby and the Blue Angels making a diamond photo pass timed to coincide for a brief (very!) photo op at show center-


I suppose a Sea Knight could stay back with it too :)

Looking forward to your shots Al - did you do Abbotsford in an official EAA Warbirds capacity or just freelancing?

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Sea Knight would blow that thing out of the sky! :o


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Yup, there was some humidity at Osh too.


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Garbs wrote:

Looking forward to your shots Al - did you do Abbotsford in an official EAA Warbirds capacity or just freelancing?


My dad has been coming out the past 5 years for it so I just do it as a regular Joe.

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In that last group of photo's did the door gunner loose his .50 , well almost as it looks like he's hangn' on as best as he can...


You mean this photo?

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I was just thinking the same thing.


Did anyone ever answer this? :?

After viewing how they constructed the mounts for the oxy/propane Ma Deuce I'd venture to guess there was little danger of loosing it, but without the crewmember stabilizing it it may well have flogged about damaging itself and the rocket tubes etc.

The following link will take ya'll to a page for Seawolf 324's resurrection from 38years of dormancy by Overseas Aircraft Support of Lakeside, AZ. Starting with the 2009 Blog of her in the boneyard, constructing the mounts for the guns, resto etc. The homepage will take you to the HA(L)-3 history and period photos ....
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The tri-colored Hornet is simply goregeous, but that digital camo'd F-18 gives me a headache!


That my friend, is Gucci-flage. :lol:

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Google Earth over Oshkosh was recently updated, shot on Monday during the convention. Worth a look if you are interested in the massive scale of it all. 8)


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It took me a couple of days to get around to having a look, Mazda -- THANKS for posting! It is wonderful to see!!

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The Navys new BDU's are patterned after the Armys 'city' camo BDU's so just picture those in a dark blue with black and gray dashes instead of green, tan, and brown. They do look good, I see lots of folks wearing them around here, N.S. Everett and N.A.S. Whidbey Island & PSNS.

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