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Re: Colorado springs airshow this weekend oct 2-3

Sun Oct 03, 2010 12:21 pm

C VEICH wrote:Where did the Centaurus powered Sea Fury come from?!!!


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Re: Colorado springs airshow this weekend oct 2-3

Sun Oct 03, 2010 7:10 pm

The Sea Fury belongs to a guy named Dick Janitell in C springs....he bought it about 2 years ago....it took off before the show, dunno why. He was static at the Akron, CO airshow a few weeks ago, figured he'd be at least that at this show, but no such luck.

Mark

Re: Colorado springs airshow this weekend oct 2-3

Mon Oct 04, 2010 1:53 am

Some of the Warbird stuff...

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Re: Colorado springs airshow this weekend oct 2-3

Mon Oct 04, 2010 2:05 am

GARY HILTON wrote:...The Harpoon is ATTU WARRIOR....hope other WIX'ers can fill in the void...

Hey Gary,
Here is my effort to filling the void...

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Re: Colorado springs airshow this weekend oct 2-3

Tue Oct 05, 2010 1:08 am

One of the big baby's in this thread should be landing at Midland on Tuesday evening (Oct 5th), arriving early for Airsho'! Alan

Hint..... it is not a CAF bird..... but it could be......................soon.............

Re: Colorado springs airshow this weekend oct 2-3

Tue Oct 05, 2010 7:45 am

Looking good, Gary! Glad you got a ride.
BlueDharma...great shots.



PJ
PV-2 Harpoon "Hot Stuff"
www.amhf.org

Re: Colorado springs airshow this weekend oct 2-3

Tue Oct 05, 2010 11:00 pm

Hey all!

Gary here..Dave forgot to sign off on the hotel's computer....I'll do it when I get done here Dave...

BlueDharma....thanks so much for the pictures...love them all. You must have been there Saturday...either taxiing out or back from the Air Force/ Navy football game flyover....Like the guys in the crew said.."If we could have dropped the FLY Navy leaflets. Navy would have won the game" Got an attaboy from the lady controller over the radio after the low pass over the stadium, she must have noticed the great job our pilots Steve and Dave did by ushering the CAF flight of four over the target at just the right time...

Thanks PJ, yup it was great...
G

Re: Colorado springs airshow this weekend oct 2-3

Wed Oct 06, 2010 11:01 pm

GARY HILTON wrote:...I did my usual fine job of keeping the tail where she belonged, as the critical ballast. Had fun shaking the tunnel guns as well...
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Gary is this you in the back?
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Re: Colorado springs airshow this weekend oct 2-3

Sun Oct 10, 2010 11:57 am

Bluedharma,
Yep, that would be me...what you can make of it...I can see my boney bare knees, and I was taking video on takeoff...Thanks for the interesting picture!

Did you make it back out on Sunday? We had to keep AW on the other side of the static display fence Saturday since we did the fly-by. We didn't get her on the static side till Sat. night.

Gary

Re: Colorado springs airshow this weekend oct 2-3

Tue Oct 12, 2010 1:57 pm

GARY HILTON wrote:Bluedharma,
Did you make it back out on Sunday?
Gary

Sorry... just the Saturday event.
Wish I could have seen Sunday. I did hear that it was good.
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Re: Colorado springs airshow this weekend oct 2-3

Fri Nov 12, 2010 7:37 pm

I can shed a little light on the PV2 based in Colorado Springs, since I was with it from the day it flew in to the day it left for Texas. Lockheed PV2D Harpoon Bu. 37634 N6655D was first flown on September 6, 1945. She had a very short military carrier, going to Naval Air Facility Litchfield Park, Arizona on February 12, 1946. On March 9, 1955, she was pulled out for inspection and general refurbishment, the plane had a grand total of 29 hours of flight! The next couple of years she bounced around from New Jersey to Tucson, Arizona, finally ending up in Las Cruces, New Mexico in June 1960! She remained there for the next 27 years, spraying pecan groves. They would spray during the early morning, hence the big spotlight in the nose. Finally the new neighbors got tired of hearing 4000hp at 3:00AM, so they had to stop. During that time, the plane was set up on its nose in a landing accident, the engines and props were replaced, and the nose compartment tray for the 8 .50 machine guns was permanently locked in the up position. In 1987, Whitey Wannamaker & Thomas J.Newell bought her, and flew her to Colorado! Jerry, only had a perifiall part in the PV2. At first we did the major work, next to the Division Of Wildlife hanger at the old airport. Then we started flying out of Medowlake airport, a small satellite airport deigned for light aircraft, it was a tight fit. For the next few years we flew many airshows, always hitting up Salt Lake, where the Living History group always treated us well! Unfortunately, she was an expensive beast, when we got her, each engine used 3 gallons of oil per hour, it was down to less then a gallon when she left, still pricey! We desperately wanted a top turret, but they were expensive. The biggest insult, was when we were awarded Best Transport down in Albuquerque. Finally in 1990, the decision was made, Shamu had to go. We only had two groups look at it, a questionable group from Florida, that wanted to know if we could reinstall all the fuel tanks for maximum range, and Robert L.Waltrip of the Lone Star Museum, fortunately it went to him! Originally Whitey and I were suppose to fly her down to Texas, but another crew came up to fly her, I really wanted those last hours. Last I heard, she was damaged in hurricane Ike, needles to say the PV2 is low on their priority list. We did the best we could with what little we had, relocated the exhaust, navigator random, semi authentic interior. Incidently, the FAA inspector saw the original RAF requirements for one pilot, and he wanted this to be a 1 passenger plane! We finally got them up to 5. We did help Neil Rose on his PV2C, but more with knowledge. As ann ironic side note, Whitey originally wanted a P-51, so I kicked around for one, finally ended up talking to Dick Janitell who I knew back then, he found one, but it was way to expensive, I seem to remember $275,000! He also knew where a Sea Fury was for $125,000 with two spare Centaurus engines. To much for their budget. The PV2 in you pictures is a C model, you can tell by the external chin guns, the Ds were built in, and the nose was more rounded, hence Shamu! Hope that answerers at least a few questions. Image Image

Re: Colorado springs airshow this weekend oct 2-3

Fri Nov 12, 2010 8:03 pm

Stearmen...

Well then you and I have quite possibly met....you should drop me a private message or post up your photo or something. I was shocked to hear Whitey died of cancer a number of years ago....he got a Howard DGA out of the Lockheed and piddled around in that for a while, then got a C-45....Jerry is still marginally 'in the game', we hear from him once in a while but not very often. Were you part of the routine up at Aspen the one year where the crowd thought that the PV-2 had run over a person only to find out it was a dummy in WWII clothes?

Mark
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