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Wed Feb 09, 2005 5:28 pm
The CAF's B-17 "Sentimental Journey" has just confirmed their appearance for Thunder Over Michigan 2005, August 6th & 7th.
The addition of this B-17 brings the planned total number of B-17's in attendance to a mighty seven B-17's at one airfield.
This will tie the world record for B-17 post-war gatherings!!
The previous record was 7 in Memphis in the early eighties.
Thunder Over Michigan 2005 coordinators plan to fly all seven B-17's in one segment of the show!!
More to come....
Kevin T. Walsh
Aviation Events Director
Yankee Air Museum
Wed Feb 09, 2005 5:37 pm

I am shaking here! Can't wait... Can't wait...
Mike
Wed Feb 09, 2005 7:28 pm
...and I thought 6 B-17s at Geneseo '88 was great. Can't wait.
Eric
Wed Feb 09, 2005 8:31 pm
Which are the 7 B-17's? Sentimental Journey, Yankee Lady and...........
Thu Feb 10, 2005 8:11 am
Come on,
lets see if Chuckie, Miss Angela, Fuddy Duddy, Texas Raiders can get up and running and show up.
Am I mising any in the US?
Thu Feb 10, 2005 8:31 am
Will Aluminum Overcast be flying by then?
Thu Feb 10, 2005 9:47 am
Boeing Bee
Thu Feb 10, 2005 10:20 am
TimApNy wrote:Boeing Bee

I quite agree.
I had the pleasure of flying in this one, with the late Bob Richardson, during the making of 'Memphis Belle' in 1989.
Thu Feb 10, 2005 10:31 am
I got to see her fly a couple times, still in the Forest colors but flying!
I was really sad to hear that she was going to be grounded.
Thu Feb 10, 2005 5:09 pm
Heh, I'll have to see if I can make it this year.
Thu Feb 10, 2005 7:16 pm
Scott, You would not regret it and always a good collection WIXers on hand.
Eric
Thu Feb 10, 2005 10:47 pm
Hello Folks,
Relatively New Member here to your forum...first time posting. Was at Thunder Over Michigan last year. Was absolutely STUNNED by the amount of FLYING Iron they had. I had heard about SIX B-17's for this year...now SEVEN ?? I would have come back for 2 or three...but how can you miss THIS once in a lifetime gathering of REALLY Heavy Iron ?
As to the post by the person who is guessing about WHO will be there....as there only 13-14 Flyable 17's in the world...with 2 in Europe...this makes for some fantastic speculation. My opinion (for what it is worth), is that the following will be there:
"Yankee Lady" (of course)
"Thunderbird" (Lone Star Air Museum)
"Sentimental Journey" (Western CAF)
"Liberty Belle" (newest Restoration)
"Aluminum OverCast" ( I would think doubtful unless the bust their tails fixing the damage from the gear collapse)
"Fuddy Duddy" (I thought she was taking Aluminum Overcast's place on the EAA tour)
"Memphis Belle" (David Tallichet) Not sure about this one..but could happen...although the airframe (I think from seeing it up close) could use alot of TLC
"909" (Collings Foundation)
"Texas Raiders" (CAF) I would think doubtful, because I thought it was undergoing the spar AD Note work
"Boeing Bee" (Boeing) Flyable and kept that way...but never flown
"Chuckie" (Doc Hospers) Doubtful...it has been forever since I had even heard she had flown
"Shady Lady" (Evergreen) Possibly...never seen it in person
"Miss Angela" (Planes of Fame/Bob Pond) If I may comment on this one. I worked with Planes of Fame East when they were in Minnesota....and I can say one thing for sure. If "Miss Angela" can't be the Number One attraction there, she won't come. Perhaps things have changed...but somehow I doubt it.
Hey...GREAT to be here and I am hoping to meet some of you at the shows..I am planning on going to quite a few this year.
Keep 'em flying
Paul
Thu Feb 10, 2005 10:59 pm
Welcome aboard Paul!
Let's definitely try to hook up at one of the shows around here. We generally try to get a WIX shot of group members at any of the shows we can get a few of us together at. We have quite a bunch of great guys from Minnesota on the board that you may or may not know.
Are you going to Oshkosh? If you're heading over to Detroit again, I'll see you there!
Come on Airshow Season!!!!!
Steve
Fri Feb 11, 2005 8:35 am
There is also Miss Angela from the PSAM. As for airworthyness I am not sure, but she looks great.
Mike
Fri Feb 11, 2005 8:39 am
I don't know the whole stroy but Planes of Fame East / Bob Pond's collection is now the Palm Springs Air Museum.
Look at some of your pictures and the name will start jumping out from everywhere.
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