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T-Bird Miami

Sun Feb 04, 2007 6:31 pm

How low do you think the Thunderbirds were when they did their fly by at the Super Bowl?

Cool stuff!

t

Sun Feb 04, 2007 7:52 pm

Way Low!

How long did it take for them to pass over the stadium...1 second?

Cool

Sun Feb 04, 2007 9:06 pm

Glad to see I am not the only WIXer on-line AND watching the Super Bowl! :wink: :wink:

tbirds

Sun Feb 04, 2007 10:18 pm

I heard the brief was 450kts at 500ft.

Mon Feb 05, 2007 1:46 am

Man the Super Bowl is boring without the Pats in it :P
Way to go Indy but we'll get you next year :twisted:
Well atleast I got to see ower engines go overhead. :wink:
Last edited by phil65 on Mon Feb 05, 2007 2:24 pm, edited 1 time in total.

Mon Feb 05, 2007 3:56 am

The weather was OVC006, and I heard that the flyover was planned at 500'A and 450KCAS.

Just for reference, all other USAF non-Thunderbird flyovers are 'officially' restricted at 1000'A and 350KCAS.

Mon Feb 05, 2007 9:29 am

:lol: Thats what that loud noise was before the game. I was wondering what flew over.

Mon Feb 05, 2007 10:06 am

Here's the video of the National Anthem and flyby...FAST!

http://3cb.blessed.net/tbirdsatbowl.wmv

Re: tbirds

Mon Feb 05, 2007 6:43 pm

Trey Carroll wrote:I heard the brief was 450kts at 500ft.


Fridays practice runs (three total) were competed at 800 feet and 450 kts from a 12 mile final. The route took them in the vincinity of my house. The Superbowl fly-by was lower about 500 feet due to the weather and slower. I work at Miami Approach and we assited with route planning.

flyover

Tue Feb 06, 2007 10:13 am

I think the FAA(stands for Finally Abolish Aviation) would be all over us Warbirds if we flew 500' feet over a congested crowd, but I guess they don't control the military. I've many times seen demo jet team planes inside the safety line or even low over crowds. If a fast jet ever goes in it will be a horror scene with people. Some years ago we were asked to flyover the AirForce stadium for Notre Dame game. Gen. Grandfather in Gunfighter leading Bertz p-51, Jonhson A-26, and my Spitfire. This was about the first time I had ever done this in formation. I don't remember a min altitude brief, but I assumed we were supposed to get low enough to be seen. I do remember pulling up to clear the north stadium wall.Despite being a big underdog, the killers routed the Christians, so I guess we can claim a small share of the victory. I may assemble a hex flight to use on the heathens at College Station(lot's of station, not much college) next season.

Re: flyover

Tue Feb 06, 2007 5:14 pm

Bill Greenwood wrote:I think the FAA(stands for Finally Abolish Aviation) would be all over us Warbirds if we flew 500' feet over a congested crowd, but I guess they don't control the military. I've many times seen demo jet team planes inside the safety line or even low over crowds. If a fast jet ever goes in it will be a horror scene with people. Some years ago we were asked to flyover the AirForce stadium for Notre Dame game. Gen. Grandfather in Gunfighter leading Bertz p-51, Jonhson A-26, and my Spitfire. This was about the first time I had ever done this in formation. I don't remember a min altitude brief, but I assumed we were supposed to get low enough to be seen. I do remember pulling up to clear the north stadium wall.Despite being a big underdog, the killers routed the Christians, so I guess we can claim a small share of the victory. I may assemble a hex flight to use on the heathens at College Station(lot's of station, not much college) next season.


Bill, do you know if there was a video of this? I would think there would be.

AF game

Tue Feb 06, 2007 7:26 pm

Trey, I don't have any info on a video. This was around 1987?, you could look up the football scores. Notre Dame was almost always the heavy favorite, and this was an upset. I think the next year the Irish beat em by about 35 points. It's tough for the service schools to recruit the really top players. Next time I see Reg, I'll remind him of this and see about any photos, but in those days mini video cameras wern't common. It was sort of a mixed mission for me as Texas, my alma mater, and ND were rivals. Before planes, I was a big football fan, played and even coached a bit. I had the honor of watching Texas defeat ND in the Cotton Bowl years ago.

Tue Feb 06, 2007 7:59 pm

I can tell you Flight Standards issued a Waiver for the flight.

Tue Feb 06, 2007 9:39 pm

Give that camera guy a beer!
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