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Sat Apr 08, 2006 6:26 am

Beautiful photos, Chuck! Are you there all weekend, or will you be at ISM?

Sat Apr 08, 2006 7:46 am

I saw the night show last night and will post some picture tonight after work. I plan on seeing the F-22 being flown there on Sunday.
Thanks for the comment on the pics.

Sat Apr 08, 2006 8:41 am

Chuck Gardner wrote:I saw the night show last night and will post some picture tonight after work. I plan on seeing the F-22 being flown there on Sunday.
Thanks for the comment on the pics.


Chuck, well done on your photo's.. How many P-51's are there now??

TIA,

Lynn

Sat Apr 08, 2006 10:48 am

Chuck,

some really great pic's you have there. Thanks for posting them.

Quick question. The pic of the King Cobra, is that flyable, being restored, or just a static aircraft that was brought out for "decoration" ? Anyone have any info on that one. The AirCobra's and King's are really kind of a rare breed in flying condition.

Paul

Sat Apr 08, 2006 11:54 am

Wasn't the Tempest restored to airworthy condition? Looks like it's been on outdoor display since it was completed a couple of years back. Would love to see that one fly. 8)

Sat Apr 08, 2006 12:55 pm

The Heritage Flight with the F15, P51 & F22 was, of course, neat to see. (Sorry the pics weren't taken with a better quality camera....)

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Sat Apr 08, 2006 3:33 pm

Chuck,

What camera did you use for those photos? Very nice, crisp detail!!

Sat Apr 08, 2006 8:08 pm

OK, my night airshow pictures didnt come out so good but I was at a party on the airport property and I wasnt really trying hard anyway.
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Good fireworks display!
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The Aeroshell T-6 team put a very loud and impressive show!

I use a 4 Mega pixel Canon elf for most of my pictures because it fits in my pocket! It really just helps to be in the right place at the right time with good lighting to get good pictures. Thanks again for the compliments.

Sat Apr 08, 2006 8:08 pm

Tigercat wrote:Chuck,

What camera did you use for those photos? Very nice, crisp detail!!


I can answer that. First post here, the EXIF data tells me that it was a Canon Powershot S400.

Sat Apr 08, 2006 8:12 pm

The Tempest is not restored and looks pretty rough up close. I would love to seeit fly too.
I have not been on the airshow ramp since wed, But I would guestimate that there were no more than 6 P-51s there. Max Chapman's P-51s flew out back to Kissimmee yesterday evening. "Heller Bust" is on display there in front of Flying magazine tent.

Sun Apr 09, 2006 7:39 pm

Thanks for the fly-by Randy!
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The F-22 was just awesome! What a fantastic airplane! It did a cobra manuever while waiting for the Heritage flight.
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John More puts on the best acro show in his stock Stearman.
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Bill Leff?
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Sun Apr 09, 2006 8:54 pm

:D Great show!
Didnt have the pass to get onto the flight line so we tried several times to sneak pass the guards :wink:
This was the first time I saw a heritage flight so I thought that was neat especially when the F-15, P-51 and F-22 come overhead and split off and turn on afterburners! :shock: :D
After a while I went into the meuseam and went back to the B-29 nose section. A guy there pointed out most everything in the bombadier station and then we swaped stories.
In all a great show.
Next year Ill find out how to get on the flight line if it kills me!

nice pics

Mon Apr 10, 2006 6:36 pm

:D well done Chuck!! I especially like the first one...


Kent

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Tue Apr 11, 2006 9:22 pm

Hello Kent.... welcome to the board...... How are ya' and how is the Girl?
She flying well? Can you post some new pics when you get them?????
Fly Safe, Fly Often... Alan

Planes at SnF

Mon Apr 17, 2006 9:47 pm

A little late on the thread, but there was also a 2nd Albatross on the field during the week (for sale, asking 650k), the Black Cat PBY, and an E-2C Hawkeye with the new 8-bladed props.

Also, beside the F-15C demo team, there were 2 F-15As, an A-10, 2 F-16s, an F-14, a T-1, a T-6 Texan II, a C-130, and a T-34C, all from active or reserve units, on static display. The F-14 will be standing down at the end of April. :cry:

T-34 numbers were up from recent years despite overall lower nos. of WBs. There was a good mix on the fighter ramp that, with the active/reserve aircraft, was filled to capacity.

A good time was had by all....except for the SNJ/JD Gator encounter...

Steve See
"bomber lead" SnF '06



Chuck Gardner wrote:That is the heavy iron! As of Wednesday, I counted 6 DC-3s and 1 Albatross. I dont know if anything else has flown in since.
There was a Maserati that drove into the grass parking lot yesterday that started a fire that burned up 10 cars.
Cavanaugh has both of their Bell 47s there, TBM, P-40, and DC-3.
The night airshow is tonight. The F-22 is supposed to be displayed for the next three days.
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