This is the place where the majority of the warbird (aircraft that have survived military service) discussions will take place. Specialized forums may be added in the new future
Post a reply

Fri Jan 16, 2009 9:33 pm

Welcome to the CAF, Scott. If you plan to travel to Midland, drop me a line and I'll be happy to give you a tour of HQ, the museum and the High Sky Wing's new home in the CAF Commemorative Center. Anytime but AIRSHO, I'm kind of busy then :D

Randy Wilson
High Sky Wing Leader

Fri Jan 16, 2009 11:21 pm

Welcome to the club Scott. Feel free to come by and visit the CAF B-29/B-24 squadron at Cavanaugh or the DFW Wing at Lancaster.

Let Alan or I know if you're going to be in the DFW area and we'll be sure you're well taken care of. :)

See you at AirSho!

Sat Jan 17, 2009 10:11 am

Congrats! There is no better way to get involved in the warbird community.

Sat Jan 17, 2009 10:16 am

Welcome to the CAF, Scott

I have been a member for about 3 years and truly enjoy it. There are a lot of great people to work with. Oh yeah, some pretty cool airplanes too. If you are planning on being in the Houston area, let me know. I will show you around the West Houston Sq.

Sat Jan 17, 2009 4:33 pm

Welcome to the CAF, Scott!

Lots of good folks in the organization, lots of knowledge to be gained, lots of good experiences to be had.

Sat Jan 17, 2009 4:49 pm

Congratulations and welcome to the CAF. I am going on my sixth season with the Great Lakes Wing of the CAF.
I am happy to be part of it.

When my folks took me to Harlingen, Texas, to see the CAF in the 1970s, I would never have dreamed in a milllion years that I would actually be part of it. And now I am a very active member of my wing and I am getting great practical hands-on warbird experience from the old hands in the wing.
I go to about eight to ten airshows a year as a flight crew member on board our C-47B. Being part of the warbird community, I have the opportunity to meet lots of great people and pilots. Good luck with the CAF.

Tony Mireles
Colonel
Great Lakes Wing
CAF

Sun Jan 18, 2009 6:31 pm

Congratulations Scott!

The CAF needs young folks to keep the whole deal going for another fifty years. My only advice to you is one that will apply to everything in life: you will get out of the experience (of being a CAF member) exactly what you put into it. If you can accept the fact that you must put forth effort, the rewards you will receive will be great. As a thirty year member, I had no idea when I joined that I'd end up as Chief of Staff...I was just a young guy who loved WW II aviation, and then, one day, I looked around and found I wasn't the "new guy" and it was up to me to take some responsibility for the continued success of the organization.

Get involved, stay involved, don't expect things to be handed to you, and you will be fine. I look forward to meeting you one day, perhaps at Airsho 09? I'll be doing the "swearing in" ceremony....

Best,

Old Shep

Sun Jan 18, 2009 6:47 pm

Scott,
Welcome onboard. Having once been the youngest in the outfit I am happy to say that "title" went away pretty fast. Now after 14 years, I am considered an old war horse. Old Shep is right, get in there and get your hands dirty is the best way to help keep the CAF alive.
Bob
Old Dominion Squadron
Asst Ops

Sun Jan 18, 2009 11:30 pm

Scott,
Welcome aboard. I know when I joined the Old Dominion Squadron 9 years ago, I brought the average down to about 60. I look back at the last 15 years I have been involved in the CAF and it has been a blast, where else could an 18 year old fly in the only airworthy LB-30 (sorry to call it that Gary but at the time that was what Ol' 927 was). Just remember to listen to and learn everything you can from the "seasoned citizens" around you.
Post a reply