Boeing666 wrote:
Mr. Scott wrote:
A thought for next year's show: Unique military aircraft. Featuring the Bell P-59, the B-29 DOC, maybe get the USAF's B-2 to park for a bit, the M-9M, F-5/T-38, O-2, and T-33. Of course if half of those I mentioned showed it would be unique and a heck of a show.
Good luck with some of those
P-59? Planes of fame one airworthy yet?
B-29 DOC? Will it be ready? I haven't heard much
Good luck with the B-2 - the only airshow I ever knew about them being parked at was Nellis, usually you are lucky to get 1-2 high passes - with another sequester rumored next year highly doubtful
M-9M? You mean the Northrop N-9M flying wing? That thing never leaves Chino does it?
F-5/T-38? What's so unique about it? Very common both still flying - we've had both at Thunder in the past before the military did it's cuts
O-2? again a very common plane - we usually have a couple every year as a couple are locally based
T-33 would be nice, I have been asking for a Korean War tribute for a while
The P-59 is getting closer to being airworthy and according to Steve Hinton at Planes of Fame they are working hard to get it in the air by early next year. I am hopeful that we will see it fly in either the May 2015 or May 2016 air show at Chino. The problem here is I doubt that it will stray far from Southern CA. I suppose they might send it to Oshkosh one time but even that is not too likely probably.
The B-29 "Doc" is making GOOD progress toward being ready to fly and I think there is a reasonable chance it will fly by later this year or early in 2015. It may be a real possibility for Thunder next year or at least in 2016.
You are probably right about the Flying Wing at Chino - likely will be seen only at Planes of Fame or a few other air shows in CA.
The T-38 and or F-5 may still be flying in the military but they are RARE to see "flying" in air shows and would be most welcome as FLYING participants at a Thunder Over Michigan show.
It has been a while since a T-33 has made an appearance at Thunder and it would be nice to see a few of these fly in a future show!