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Re: The good old days of airshows...

Thu Nov 11, 2021 9:19 pm

pop2 Keep 'em coming!

Re: The good old days of airshows...

Fri Nov 12, 2021 12:25 am

It's always been fashionable among authenticity afficionados to put down Martin Caidin and his JU-52. However, without Martin this airplane would never have been saved and a lot of fun would never have been had. He and his airplane were an absolute delight as air show performers -- he flew as much as possible with as many passengers as possible and did things with his airplane I still wonder at 40 years later. Here he was at the Miami Air Race in 1979.
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Re: The good old days of airshows...

Fri Nov 12, 2021 12:41 am

Green grass and big hats. Neither much seen in California...

Miami was fun -- the air show as well as the racing.

Don't forget to click on the image for a nicer version.
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Re: The good old days of airshows...

Fri Nov 12, 2021 12:48 am

Some locals catching a few rays...
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Re: The good old days of airshows...

Fri Nov 12, 2021 1:12 am

Neal Nurmi wrote:.... the World Airways/Ed Daly B-23. It's a shame this airplane faded away --

In reference to "faded away" and "purchased and just disappeared"....Are you saying the trail has gone cold since it was last noted as undergoing restoration at Sanders about 5 years or so ago? That's a bummer. It's still registered to Pissed Away LLC.
Anywho, thanks for the posts and keep 'em coming Neal! pop2

Re: The good old days of airshows...

Fri Nov 12, 2021 7:37 am

Where were the Miami Air Races held, Tamiami?

Re: The good old days of airshows...

Fri Nov 12, 2021 8:50 am

For those lamenting the days of up close interaction, I highly recommend the airshows put on by the Military Aviation Museum in Virginia Beach. The Jerry Yagen collection is superb and you can go all around the aircraft prior to and after the flying and be right behind them as they start for all the sights, sounds and smells. Hang on to your hat (tight!) if you stand behind the Skyraider or Corsair especially on start up!!. The flying is great and very up close from the grass strip.

https://militaryaviationmuseum.org/

Re: The good old days of airshows...

Fri Nov 12, 2021 11:57 am

airnutz wrote:
Neal Nurmi wrote:.... the World Airways/Ed Daly B-23. It's a shame this airplane faded away --

In reference to "faded away" and "purchased and just disappeared"....Are you saying the trail has gone cold since it was last noted as undergoing restoration at Sanders about 5 years or so ago? That's a bummer. It's still registered to Pissed Away LLC.
Anywho, thanks for the posts and keep 'em coming Neal! pop2


The airplane is still arpund.
About 10 years ago I was visiting Grant County Airport in Moses Lake Washington, the former Larson AFB.
I photographed it in a hangar, in very good condition.

I A couple of years ago, it flew or the first time in years. It was reported here and included YouTube video.

viewtopic.php?f=3&t=65748&p=595455&hilit=Moses+Lake#p595455

Just became a plane isn't at Chino and flown for your entertainment, doesn't mean it isn't still out there!

Re: The good old days of airshows...

Fri Nov 12, 2021 1:44 pm

Hooligan2 wrote:Where were the Miami Air Races held, Tamiami?


No -- they were done down at Homestead, on the edge of the Everglades out in the swamps. A strange and creepy place for someone accustomed to more livable places out West and up North. I was staying on the airport during the races and vividly remember DC-3s flying grid patterns at night spraying poison. Seems to me that if you have to do things like that to make a place livable, then maybe we shouldn't be trying to live there.

The airplanes and the racing were great, though...
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Re: The good old days of airshows...

Fri Nov 12, 2021 2:31 pm

Many thanks Neal. I've visited Homestead Airport several times and once even stayed in the town - must admit that I hadn't thought of it as a place for unlimited air racing! Nice to see my favourite racing Mustang in the pack.

Re: The good old days of airshows...

Fri Nov 12, 2021 2:53 pm

Lockheed 12A N1161V, not at an airshow...

At "Art Scholl Aviation" at Flabob 17 Feb 1974

Used by Art Scholl in the movie "Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze" (1975)

Later, the letters "Doc Savage" were outlined in black

Also appeared in TV movies about Amelia Earhart and Howard Hughes, and in TV series "Moonlighting", "Spencer's Pilots", and "The A-Team"

Sledge
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Re: The good old days of airshows...

Fri Nov 12, 2021 2:59 pm

I've never figured out why the Lockheed is so much better looking than the very similar and more familiar Beech 18. Odd to see one in paint -- I think every one I've ever seen was polished metal.

Re: The good old days of airshows...

Fri Nov 12, 2021 3:03 pm

Hooligan2 wrote:Many thanks Neal. I've visited Homestead Airport several times and once even stayed in the town - must admit that I hadn't thought of it as a place for unlimited air racing! Nice to see my favourite racing Mustang in the pack.



The racing was actually quite interesting. It was a very short course, which took away some of the advantage for the Hot Dogs of long straightaways where they could really get spooled up. Both Hinton and Crocker commented that they were pulling considerably higher G loads than they ever had to at Reno. The pleasure for a photographer was the wild variety of aircraft and the presence of all sorts of East coast airplanes we never got to see out west.

And then there was the Smoke Oil party on Saturday night. That was fun -- lots of Eastern folks who didn't quite understand the concept of Smoke Oil -- but I digress...
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Re: The good old days of airshows...

Fri Nov 12, 2021 3:10 pm

Art Scholl's Lockheed HAD to be painted ... "Bronze"

... Doc Savage was the ... "Man of Bronze" :-)

Sledge

Re: The good old days of airshows...

Fri Nov 12, 2021 3:26 pm

The CAF always knew how to stage an arrival. This was August 1979 for the big "Wings of Eagles" warbird show at Chino.

What's really missing here, though, is the smell of cow poop -- manure smells always seemed to be part of the Chino scene back then.
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