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Tue Aug 04, 2009 6:23 pm

Any F9F Pathers that might be able to return to the sky? I thought there was one that was in "Flyable Condition" in TX somewhere. Man, I'd love to see a panther fly again.

Tim

Tue Aug 04, 2009 7:43 pm

Tim,

The Cavanaugh Flight Museum in Texas supposedly has a Panther that could be returned to flying status:

http://www.cavanaughflightmuseum.com/Panther.htm

Not sure how long it would take or the cost involved, but it sure would be nice if this could be a project to put back in the air for air shows in 2011 for the 100th Anniversary of Naval Aviation and the 60th Anniversary of the Korean War.

I would love to see it (Imagine a Panther/Bearcat/Tigercat/Hellcat formation, too)!
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Tue Aug 04, 2009 8:00 pm

Ever since I saw this thread this morning, I've been thinking about what I'd suggest and I can't think of anything better than the first reply by Jeff Hunt ..... Fighter Meet! I vote for his proposal.

Tue Aug 04, 2009 8:21 pm

U.S, Navy theme, and yes, bring John Mohr with his Stearman as one of the airshow acts.

Tue Aug 04, 2009 10:14 pm

How about celebrating the fact that the Douglas DC-3 turns 75 years old!

Tue Aug 04, 2009 10:50 pm

This has nothing to do with the theme, and other than the heritage flight, not much to do with warbirds, but i'd like to see a different ACC demo there. Viper East has been there for 3 straight years( not knocking them, dog flies an awesome demo). i would like to see P-38/A-10 Heritage. They look so similiar.

Wed Aug 05, 2009 1:05 am

Polka Dot Skyraiders?

Wed Aug 05, 2009 2:52 am

rcaf_100 wrote:I thought Kevin announced the theme for 2010 at the aircrew dinner on the Saturday night. (I won't say what in case the airshow folks don't want it widely known)

:partyman:


We are pretty sure that will be our highlighted aircraft, but not the show theme.

Wed Aug 05, 2009 3:06 am

EDowning wrote:Polka Dot Skyraiders?


Eric,

How many times would you be willing to fly? :D

Wed Aug 05, 2009 6:58 am

I'd love to see a A-10 and P-47 fly together in a heritage flight!

I'd love to see some P-38s this coming year.

Tim

Wed Aug 05, 2009 9:06 am

I think I would like the see the B-17 gathering again!! But this time with more fighter escort!!

Just my two cents!

Wed Aug 05, 2009 2:32 pm

EDowning wrote:Polka Dot Skyraiders?

My wife stumped me at TOM when she asked, "Why are the wing tips on this Skyraider painted white with red polka dots?"

Wed Aug 05, 2009 3:01 pm

Of course I'm gonna endorse Elroy 13's idea of B-17's :D

And I have a slightly off the wall idea ! :oops:

The airshow is called Thunder Over Michigan. So feature the history of aviation in Michigan.

Early biplane days
Inter war trainers
WW2 Warbrids ( Navy feature for Lake Michigan / B-24 feature for Ford )
This should be a shameless plug for the YAM rebuild
Post war jet era ? ( include a DC-6 / Electra / DC-8 that have figured large in KYIPs history ( Zantop reunion ? )
Show Time ( Blue Angels / Jet truck )

In summary a mix that will appeal to every TOM, Dick and Sally

Oh and Lots of B-17s

Wed Aug 05, 2009 3:07 pm

bomberflight wrote:Of course I'm gonna endorse Elroy 13's idea of B-17's :D

The airshow is called Thunder Over Michigan. So feature the history of aviation in Michigan.

In summary a mix that will appeal to every TOM, Dick and Sally

Oh and Lots of B-17s


Dont forget HARRY!!! :lol:

Wed Aug 05, 2009 5:06 pm

I was thinking on the way in to work this morning, and I only came up with this...

I'm not sure if this is the right idea for you guys, but here goes.

The biggest place for type gatherings and formation displays is Oshkosh. You always see large groups of specific types doing formation work that you dont get to see much in other areas. The T-28 stuff this year looked amazing in the pictures I looked at, and it would be neat to see on a large scale. L-birds to fighter guys do get to practice formation stuff alot, some of them doing shows, and others just for fun. It would be neat to see them get to show off their stuff at a regular airshow, and I would love to see it. I miss the T-6 formations at Geneseo with 20+ airplanes at sunset with smoke and lights.

You could tie in a few formation acts to round out the airshow, the yak guys were great at Sun-n-Fun in the afternoon and night shows, are the Lima Lima guys still at it? You could even bring in the Horsemen! And then tie in a good Heritage flight too.
(OK there's my plug to help get Jimmy B in there) :wink:

Good luck Luther's
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