Went to the show today, little bit of a southerly breeze blowing and keeping things cool....got out on the ramp and the first surprise was two F-4's on the ramp, one parked in the 'active' area, hopefully meaning it would fly.....then also in the active area was a Lockheed Harpoon....no idea who it belonged to, had the number '84' in black on the rear fuselage.....a couple of guys down there years ago owned a Harpoon (Jerry Flesher and Whitey Wannemacher) but as I understand it they sold it to the Lone Star museum...any info on it would be massively appreciated. Slightly dissappointed to see hardly any Colorado birds on the ramp...no Mike Bertz Mustang, no Joe Thibodeau Mustang or Sea Fury, only Jack Cronyn's T-6 with a few others I did'nt recognize. The promised Thunderbolts were there as anticipated-Bill Klaers, Neal Melton's and John Schoffner's...Dick Janitell took off in his Sea Fury and never returned to the show, he is based in the Springs....never heard what the deal was with that. Endured the seemingly endless run of aerobatic planes and parachute jumpers, etc before the REAL show started, the three Jugs cranked and took off to fly over the halftime show at the nearby Air Force football game and then returned and made some nice passes while the F-4 and an A-10 took off for their respective parts in the display....the Jugs landed and an opportunity was missed for what would've been a REALLY cool Heritage flight, the P-47, F-4 and A-10, but as Meat Loaf said, "Two out of three ain't bad...", and the F-4 and A-10 made multiple passes both by themselves and together, and had the audience riveted. Having personally not seen an F-4 fly since the mid 90's and having given up any hope of seeing one lest I make it to wherever the Collings Foundation example comes closest to my area, to see an F-4 again was just an absolute treat. I will post a link to my Facebook page so you guys can see some of the action off my point and shoot digital in a bit.
As I understood it from Klaers son, the Jugs were'nt flying ion tomorrow's show due to a lack of fuel sponsorship, so if you go tomorrow expect to see them static.
Mark
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