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Re: It's time for an OSHKOSH thread

Sun Feb 20, 2011 10:00 pm

Dan K wrote:
fleet16b wrote:Gonna be a good year at Oshkosh for us Canadians...
Hope to see some of you Wixers drop by our two Fleet Finches and say hi :)



Looking forward to seeing a lot of BCATP yellow.

But seriously...how much Molson can a coupla' Finches carry? :(


In reality , I do have a belly tank for a Fleet Finch :shock:
Guess I have enough time to restore it , install in and fill it with Molson Canadian just for you :D Bring your own beer mug :drinkers:
Will also get our Ground Support Vehicle to bring a few cases :idea:
We will tell the Customs guys it is "Essential Equipment" :wink: :lol:

Re: It's time for an OSHKOSH thread

Sun Feb 20, 2011 10:05 pm

fleet16b wrote:In reality , I do have a belly tank for a Fleet Finch :shock:



Belly tank? Seriously? Were they actually used during wartime training flights?

Re: It's time for an OSHKOSH thread

Mon Feb 21, 2011 2:23 am

Taigh has spoken: Add one PV-2 and one Secret Navy Bomber as chase plane.

Re: It's time for an OSHKOSH thread

Mon Feb 21, 2011 6:55 am

Dan K wrote:
fleet16b wrote:In reality , I do have a belly tank for a Fleet Finch :shock:



Belly tank? Seriously? Were they actually used during wartime training flights?


Believe it or not yes there was such a thing.
Don't know the history of their use and have not tried to research it
Imho, I think it may be prewar which means model 1-7 Fleets. I have never seen nor heard that the RCAF used them on Fleet 16bs but it could be easily mounted.
I obtained it from a collector a few years ago who gave it to me when he learned that I had a Fleet biplane
The best way to describe it is " a slipper tank" that mounts flat against the belly and is shaped like a half teardrop when viewed from the side. A wobble pump was used to get the fuel up to the top wing tank.
I have only one ran across a picture of a Fleet biplane with one installed.
The tank I have is restorable but I have never gotten around to doing it.
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Re: It's time for an OSHKOSH thread

Mon Feb 21, 2011 8:49 am

Well, I'm definitely looking forward to this year. It always good to meet up with old friends. Chris, I for sure will be there to toast Clair. He will be missed this year for sure. It looks like a decent line up already. Oh, and David, the first annual "Warbirds and Tilted Kilt" sounds good, as long as we can still do our annual sortie after the WIX gathering. :D

Re: It's time for an OSHKOSH thread

Mon Feb 21, 2011 3:54 pm

Counting the days, Now that I have a good trans in the tahoe (went out 2 days before last years show) or will take the boat i purchased from Mom. Looking fwd. to the thursday BBQ. WE are going to have a BBQ I hope.

Re: It's time for an OSHKOSH thread

Mon Feb 21, 2011 4:42 pm

seaknight15 wrote:WE are going to have a BBQ I hope.




Local fauna still need to be fed. Yes, a BBQ will be in order.


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Re: It's time for an OSHKOSH thread

Mon Feb 21, 2011 9:45 pm

Add:
B-25 "Barbie III"
B-25 "Pacific Prowler"
C-47 "Southern Cross"

Re: It's time for an OSHKOSH thread

Wed Feb 23, 2011 11:36 pm

And how about FIFI?

This article from EAA suggests "yes":

http://www.airventure.org/news/2010/100728_fifi.html


Current newsletter/tour schedule doesn't have OSH listed:

http://www.rideb29.com/images/stories/F ... %20web.pdf


Anybody confirm?

Re: It's time for an OSHKOSH thread

Wed Feb 23, 2011 11:56 pm

Dan K wrote:And how about FIFI?

This article from EAA suggests "yes":

http://www.airventure.org/news/2010/100728_fifi.html


Current newsletter/tour schedule doesn't have OSH listed:

http://www.rideb29.com/images/stories/F ... %20web.pdf


Anybody confirm?


The EAA article is SEVERAL months old while the newsletter is pretty current, so it would seem more likely that at least at this point the B-29 is NOT coming to Oshkosh. But that could change, and it would certainly make sense to have FIFI be there. I know that the HFF "EAL" DC-7B is tentatively scheduled to be there again, and I would like to see as many big 4-engine prop warbirds and airliners there as possible.

Re: It's time for an OSHKOSH thread

Thu Feb 24, 2011 2:15 am

OSHKOSH, B-Gosh! sorry. I have kids.

Re: It's time for an OSHKOSH thread

Thu Feb 24, 2011 10:57 am

Not really warbird related, but it is an AirVenture update....just announced today, REO Speedwagon will be the opening musical act on Monday July 25, courtesy of the Ford Motor Company. On Friday July 29, Gary Sinise and the Lt. Dan Band will be returning for a concert at Theater in the Woods. Jenn and I will be hosting the annual AirVenture WIX Gathering and Cookout/BBQ again, most likely on Thursday the 28th. There will be plenty of hotdog salad for everyone courtesy of Matt Jolley and Warbird Radio! :shock: :rolleyes: :lol:

Re: It's time for an OSHKOSH thread

Thu Feb 24, 2011 11:00 am

I can already taste that hot dog goodness. :shock:

Re: It's time for an OSHKOSH thread

Thu Feb 24, 2011 6:54 pm

Add Ole Yeller! :wink:

http://www.airventure.org/news/2011/110 ... eller.html

Re: It's time for an OSHKOSH thread

Mon Mar 07, 2011 2:53 pm

Joe Tobul's F4U-4 coming as well.

http://www.koreanwarhero.com/
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