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Thunder Over Michigan 2006 Aircraft Line-Up Updated June 15

Thu Jun 15, 2006 11:57 am

The Yankee Air Museum's "Thunder Over Michigan" 2006 Aircraft Line-Up was updated on June 15th.
See: http://www.yankeeairmuseum.org/airshow/aircraft.htm

Additions:
McDonnell Douglas TA-4J Skyhawk - The Collings Foundation
"Legacy" Flight with FG-1D Corsair
Goodyear FG-1D Corsair - Cavanaugh Flight Museum
"Legacy" Flight with TA-4J Skyhawk
Lockheed P-38J Lightning "23 Skidoo" - Steve Hinton
USAF Heritage Flight
North American Aviation P-51D Mustang "Worry Bird" - Mike George
North American Aviation P-51D Mustang "Miss America" - Dr. Brent Hisey
North American Aviation AT-6 Texan - Roger Schlueter
North American Aviation AT-6 Texan "Tweety" -Tri-State Warbird Museum
Stinson OY-1 Sentinal - Paul Draper
De Havilland Mosquito B.35 - Canadian Historical Aircraft Association
(Restoration Project on Trailer)
T-1A Jayhawk - 71st OSS, Vance AFB, Oklahoma
T-34C Mentor - NAS Pensicola , Florida


Deletions
Douglas AD-4N Skyraider - Rick Sharpe
Grumman J4F-1 Widgeon - Gary Applebaum

Thu Jun 15, 2006 5:02 pm

too cool! we might even make it on Sat. there's a train show nearby a couple days before, so we're going to try and extend our trip so we can check out the show. might be our only chance :)

Thu Jun 15, 2006 6:23 pm

Great news Todd. Can't wait for the show. My wife and I have taken the week off before the show and plan to stay in the area for a holiday.

Cheers,

Eric

Thu Jun 15, 2006 7:43 pm

Great news Todd. Can't wait for the show. My wife and I have taken the week off before the show and plan to stay in the area for a holiday.


Might I suggest visiting "The Henry Ford" (the trendy name for the Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village) for wasting a full day? There's also the K-zoo air zoo, but that's quite a drive from the Ypsilanti / Ann Arbor area.

Aircraft line-up

Fri Jun 16, 2006 6:02 pm

Todd,

Great to see the additions.Just a couple of questions that may have been answered before.Have you guys checked about the planes of fame spit,hurricane and skyraider to see if they could come.Maybe to far.For the vietnam era segment what about the F-100 from FT. Wayne IN or the Indiana Aviation Musuem's A-37A Dragonfly.These are alot closer to the show.How about a few T-28's for the vietnam side.If I am not mistaken Ray with his bearcat is legacy flight qualified.Could it be possible that we may see him fly with the corsair and skyhawk?That would be awsome to see at 1 show 2 3-ship legacy/heritage flight formations.You guys do great work and I look forward to this show.

Doug

Fri Jun 16, 2006 9:29 pm

isrr70...Just a friendly suggestion. Your posts will be a lot easier to read if you start putting a space between the end of one sentence and the beginnning of the next.
We'll 'preciate it.

Mudge the grammarian

Fri Jun 16, 2006 9:57 pm

chico wrote:
Great news Todd. Can't wait for the show. My wife and I have taken the week off before the show and plan to stay in the area for a holiday.


Might I suggest visiting "The Henry Ford" (the trendy name for the Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village) for wasting a full day? There's also the K-zoo air zoo, but that's quite a drive from the Ypsilanti / Ann Arbor area.


Been there done that. I have not seen the New Aiir Zoo so that is a possible trip.

Eric

Sat Jun 17, 2006 3:22 pm

Thanks Mudge for the tip. I am new at this. :)

Doug

Sat Jun 17, 2006 5:27 pm

Doug,

Hopefully Kevin and/or Mike will respond here and answer your question regarding the Planes of Fame's Spitfire, Hurricane and Skyraider. I do know they have been in contact with Steve Hinton who is scheduled to fly the P-38 Lightning in the USAF Heritage Flight. The show organizers are very aware of the Ft. Wayne F-100 and Valparaiso A-37. There are two T-28s based on the field that normally participate along with several from the local area.

In regards to the Navy "Legacy Flight", Mike or Kevin will have to respond to your query.

Todd

Sat Jun 17, 2006 8:11 pm

Todd Hackbarth wrote:Doug,

Hopefully Kevin and/or Mike will respond here and answer your question regarding the Planes of Fame's Spitfire, Hurricane and Skyraider. I do know they have been in contact with Steve Hinton who is scheduled to fly the P-38 Lightning in the USAF Heritage Flight. The show organizers are very aware of the Ft. Wayne F-100 and Valparaiso A-37. There are two T-28s based on the field that normally participate along with several from the local area.

In regards to the Navy "Legacy Flight", Mike or Kevin will have to respond to your query.

Todd


Planes of Fames stuff would be too much.
The F-100 and A-37 are thinges we have thought about.
We will end up with a few T-28s, as day of show ups.
Navy flight, looks like the Bearcat might not make it.

Sun Jun 18, 2006 1:08 pm

Michael and Todd,

Thanks for answering the questions. Keep up the great work that you guys do and I am looking forward to the show.

Doug

Goodyear FG-1D Corsair - Cavanaugh Flight Museum

Sun Jun 18, 2006 4:01 pm

Goodyear FG-1D Corsair - Cavanaugh Flight Museum


Doug, your bird will be ready ? :D

Flown yet or is it old news ?

Mon Jun 19, 2006 4:30 am

Mudge wrote:isrr70...Just a friendly suggestion. Your posts will be a lot easier to read if you start putting a space between the end of one sentence and the beginnning of the next.
We'll 'preciate it.

Mudge the grammarian


Oh sure Mudge, with all the posts from Rob and the shouting (uppercase) from HellDivers and NOW you come out of the closet! :lol: :wink:

Welcome isrr70! :D :D

regards,

t~
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