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Heritage Airfield Fly-in update

Sun Mar 12, 2006 1:19 pm

Heritage Airfield Fly-in update

Please join us this Sat to celebrate our Distiguished Guests

Clyde Curtin, F86 Ace
James Empey, P51 Ace
David "Tex" Hill, Flying Tigers Ace
David Jones, Pilot, Doolittle Raider crew #5
Ralph Parr, F86 Ace
Newell Roberts P38 Ace
J.L."Jay" Summers P.O.W. Bridge of the river Kwai
Hearol Veteto
Darrel Welch P38 Ace

There should also be a good showing of L-birds, Stearmans and T-6s

Hope to see many Texas WIXers

Warren

Tue Mar 14, 2006 8:01 pm

A mid-week update from Chris Mann our VIP coordinator-

three more adds

LtCol Dick Cole, Jimmy Doolittle's co-pilot on the raid, also flew
C-47 missions over the hump, was member of the 1st Air Commandos.

Rey Gallardo, Mexican Expeditionary Force, flew P-47's in the Pacific...Philippines.

Woody Wilkerson, Jack Ilfrey's friend, will bring some books of
Jack's to sell.

Warren

Tue Mar 14, 2006 8:15 pm

That's gonna be a cool fly-in, Warren.

For those of you who haven't visited Heritage Airpark, it's a beautiful little grass air-patch. I highly recommend you visit if you are anywhere close to San Antonio -- I know the Cook family is gonna put on a fun event.

Tue Mar 14, 2006 9:52 pm

Randy,

We just need to convince Tim to swing by pick you up and bring the B25 down to Tejas, I think 3100 ft is plenty of room. Two of our guests could give a little demo on how a short field takeoff should be performed.

Warren

Tue Mar 14, 2006 11:06 pm

Last years group photo
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Rey Gallardo, still fits into his uniform
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Fri Mar 17, 2006 10:17 am

Warren,
Is the fly-in going to go rain or shine? I'm in San Antonio and might be able to come out, but the weather sure isn't looking too great.

Ryan

Sat Mar 18, 2006 12:19 am

Ryan,

Every thing is a GO. Come on out, Wx looks good, (paid off the wx gods)the big tent has been set up for the guests, and lots of confirmed a/c arrivals. We expect tomorrow to be a big day of fun and flying.

last moment of sanity until sunday :lol:

Warren

Sat Mar 18, 2006 12:32 am

If driving directions are needed please visist the Heritage website, and give it your best shot. The phones will be busy with last minute pilots looking for wx advisories and such, but call if progressives are needed.

looking forward to seeing everyone at our fly-in.

Also, flyers GPS coords are listed on the website, fly safe and watch for traffic and norads, will be monitoring unicom for those with radios.

last year over 100 unique a/c on saturday

Warren

Sat Mar 18, 2006 5:57 pm

Warren_C wrote:last moment of sanity until sunday :lol:


LOL! I think that you guys were completely sane! What a blast. Thanks for the Stearman ride and setting up the whole thing. It was definately worth the trip out. It was great to talk with the veterans and see the field.
Below are a few of my pictures. (Warren, you have my permission to grab them for Heritage if you're interested...)

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Doolittle Raider Richard Cole's grandson flying in a Taylorcraft like his grandfather learned to fly in.

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A Luscome taking off.

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A Luscome landing.

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Warren helping yours truly get strapped into a Stearman.

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A better view of the plane, which is the old Gardner Stearman N38LG

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We're off!

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And back...

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Stearmans have a habit of bringing smiles... :D This was my second ever flight in one. Thanks to Brian for letting me ride and actually fly it a bit!

Ryan
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