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Old 06-06-2011, 04:43 AM
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old cars and old coots. there were a several old cars from the era...and some very odd 2 wheeled vehicles. but the thing that made the day special was i got to visit with one of the pilots from my dad's group. i had the distinct pleasure to spend an hour or so with Joe Black (G4-N Mary's Li'l Lamb ) in the center and his son Jim ( on left). he is a very polite and gracious man. it made the day all the more worthwhile. he wasnt one of the vets scheduled to tell his stories to the crowd. he came up for the day but it seems everyone knew he was here. he was autographing prints and programs of people hunting him down in the crowd. all in all it was a good day.

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Old 06-06-2011, 09:43 AM
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Some great pics bobby, you guys dont realise actually HOW lucky you are. Over here in the UK, we have B25's, B17's, and a few twin seater Spitfires to name a few that are privately owned, but you cant fly in them like you can over their. All issues with insurance etc.

Liking the pics though, the one i actually like the most is the Dauntless!!! Its a plane i do like, thanks for sharing.

As for your pic of the Japanese "val" (think its a val) the chances are its probably a Vultee BT-13. Just slightly modified to look like a Val. No doubt a movie star right their having probably stared in Pearl Harbour/Tora Tora Tora

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Old 06-07-2011, 01:22 AM
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I know that some of these gatherings are carnival like.Like I told you that I went to the one in Lancaster with my son and his friend down the street.We were going through the fuselage of the B-17.There was a mutiny between two of the crew members.Complete with F-bombs and "find someone else to work for you this summer".But overall it is worth seeing the World War 2 birds.Good job with the pics Bobbysocks.Actually some of the best guys to talk to are the guys who sleep in their tents overnight.The one guy let my son and his friend hold his BAR.It was as big as he was.
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Old 06-07-2011, 12:08 PM
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I know that some of these gatherings are carnival like.Like I told you that I went to the one in Lancaster with my son and his friend down the street.We were going through the fuselage of the B-17.There was a mutiny between two of the crew members.Complete with F-bombs and "find someone else to work for you this summer".But overall it is worth seeing the World War 2 birds.Good job with the pics Bobbysocks.Actually some of the best guys to talk to are the guys who sleep in their tents overnight.The one guy let my son and his friend hold his BAR.It was as big as he was.
I know what you mean.

When i was at high school doing history (WW2) the teacher decided to liven it up a little so took us out onto the yard. A minute or two later a couple of those old american army jeeps pulled up with a mixture of actors and vets on board. They had authentic replicas of weapons to which we got to hold.

I have to say... i fell in love with the Thompson. Though wow... how heavy?? it weighed a ton!! It was good to talk to the vets also and hear about their experiences etc. Made it a very interesting history lesson indeed.

Again... some superb pics their Bobby. I like them
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Old 06-07-2011, 12:22 PM
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Brilliant Dale! Carnival or not... The B29 is truly impressing.
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Old 06-07-2011, 02:04 PM
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I just love this bike.

Sweet photos Bobby.

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Old 06-07-2011, 02:09 PM
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Just glad it's only a month till Duxford as the drool pool would have drowned me otherwise. I've also got the veterans day the weekend before and we have two spits coming in to spend the night....been told I may get to play in both cockpits.....better get the mop out!!
Top pics Bobby, hope Fifi comes this way sometime.
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Old 06-07-2011, 10:52 PM
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the 'carnival 'comment had nothing to do with bobbys thread.it just reminded me of my trip thru the b17.the guys in the b17 were stressed out while the reanactors were camping out and seemed a little more relaxed.maybe cause they didn't have as much money tied up in their gear or they had a bottle stached in their tent.

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Old 06-07-2011, 11:59 PM
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gilly i hope you do get a chance to see FIFI someday. i screwed up tho...i can be so dense sometimes... i know the flight engineer's wife. i wasnt thinking and emailed her too late. she was actually up here and we could have gotten a tour inside and some truly awesome pics. @#$%^&!!!!!!! that'll teach me.
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Old 06-09-2011, 06:21 PM
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i was playing the other night with a guy who also lives in PA and he had no clue about this really good airshow. so i am posting this for anyone close to the area. its worth seeing. there are great planes, displays, re-enactments, etc. oh, and you can get a ride in a mustang...prices start @ $1495.00 for 20 minutes. i am going to be there saturday and trying to get some of the boys from the 357th to come out.

http://www.maam.org/maamwwii.html
http://www.maam.org/wwii/ww2_sched.htm
http://www.maam.org/wwii/ww2_guests.htm
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nice! very nice!!u are very lucky bud!!!i want live in USA!!!!
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