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Eglin AFB "Show of Power" 21 April 1950 ...

Sat Sep 25, 2021 3:05 pm

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Harry Truman sitting in back of car.

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Re: Eglin AFB "Show of Power" 21 April 1950 ...

Sat Sep 25, 2021 7:31 pm

I have seen similar film, albeit in B&W, if a visit by JFK to Eglin.
One very short shot shows F-100s on the range..and the target appears to be a B-29. I've never seen a B-29 on a range except for the well known examples at China Lake.
But the timing of a JFK visit us right, it would have been shortly after the last B-29s (WB-29s, IIRC) left service.
Anyone know more?

Re: Eglin AFB "Show of Power" 21 April 1950 ...

Sun Sep 26, 2021 10:55 am

"Firepower" film of the 1957 show at Eglin. https://youtu.be/HucIsg_JhX0

Re: Eglin AFB "Show of Power" 21 April 1950 ...

Sun Sep 26, 2021 11:41 am

Love the pictures, but find it amusing that all of those VIP’s are sitting in folding chairs out in a dirt field, and the speakers are talking at an unlevel podium on the dirt, with no riser or anything. Today, we’d spend a million bucks paving the whole thing, cater tents and grandstands, and the speakers would have an air conditioned space for before and after their speeches.

I liked the old way.

Re: Eglin AFB "Show of Power" 21 April 1950 ...

Sun Sep 26, 2021 12:51 pm

Can you imagine the SOUND from the first photo?

Re: Eglin AFB "Show of Power" 21 April 1950 ...

Sun Sep 26, 2021 1:29 pm

junkman9096 wrote:Can you imagine the SOUND from the first photo?

It must have been absolutely glorious.

Is it my imagination, or is that Mustang an H model?

Re: Eglin AFB "Show of Power" 21 April 1950 ...

Sun Sep 26, 2021 2:33 pm

Snake45 wrote:
junkman9096 wrote:Can you imagine the SOUND from the first photo?

It must have been absolutely glorious.

Is it my imagination, or is that Mustang an H model?


I was thinking it was an "H" also.

Re: Eglin AFB "Show of Power" 21 April 1950 ...

Sun Sep 26, 2021 9:08 pm

Are those P-61's in the first bombing pictures??

Re: Eglin AFB "Show of Power" 21 April 1950 ...

Sun Sep 26, 2021 9:20 pm

Lynn Allen wrote:Are those P-61's in the first bombing pictures??


Looks like it. I think some were based at Thomasville, which is a hundred (?) miles away, so sending them to Elgin for use as targets might make sense.

Re: Eglin AFB "Show of Power" 21 April 1950 ...

Mon Sep 27, 2021 5:18 am

The B-17 looks like it has a large number 10 on the vertical, with the serial moved down and forward on the fin. Too bad there isn't a buzz number with the last three of that serial like many postwar planes had.
Shame about the P-61 and B-24.

Re: Eglin AFB "Show of Power" 21 April 1950 ...

Mon Sep 27, 2021 8:48 am

Even in the late 60's and early 70's you could find the twisted wrecks of WW II aircraft out on Eglin's ranges. In the 80's, they started a big environmental and UXB removal from the areas. There are some F-89 chunks out on Field 4 but nothing older. There are various a/c (USAF/USN/Army/Russian) at the outlying fields.

Re: Eglin AFB "Show of Power" 21 April 1950 ...

Mon Sep 27, 2021 9:50 am

Chris Brame wrote:The B-17 looks like it has a large number 10 on the vertical, with the serial moved down and forward on the fin. Too bad there isn't a buzz number with the last three of that serial like many postwar planes had.


Probably an Eglin-based DB-17; there were a lot around even after this date.
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