B-29 In Sasrasota for display 2nd march thru the 6th
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I hope it is coming down by us.
Ride information. http://www.airpowersquadron.org/#!b-...fortress/c11zx
Depressing story about a B-29 rescue. http://youtu.be/1u4YBwjQTds
Ride information. http://www.airpowersquadron.org/#!b-...fortress/c11zx
Depressing story about a B-29 rescue. http://youtu.be/1u4YBwjQTds
#14
The sounds of those old warbirds will send a shiver down your spine. We have the Yankee Air Museum at Willow run up here in the Metro Detroit area that has several military planes. I was at an air show there a few years and listening to the B-17 was amazing. Listening to the B-25 Mitchell's flying overhead, i could not have imagined the fear that was struck into the hearts of the Chinese when they were flying overhead after Doolittle raid on Toyko.
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The sounds of those old warbirds will send a shiver down your spine. We have the Yankee Air Museum at Willow run up here in the Metro Detroit area that has several military planes. I was at an air show there a few years and listening to the B-17 was amazing. Listening to the B-25 Mitchell's flying overhead, i could not have imagined the fear that was struck into the hearts of the Chinese when they were flying overhead after Doolittle raid on Toyko.
We were sat down to dinner and I heard a distant roar that turned into a full blown roar. Ran out in the front yard knowing it had to be ww2ish, yep B-17 pulling out . Sweet sound.
We have a Beechcraft Starship that flies in and out of the airport about once a month. I can be anywhere in town and recognize the distinct sound of that pusher configuration from miles away.
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Someday when I have a few bucks to blow, I am going up in that thing.
I was a ww2 buff when I was a kid with all my model Airplanes.
I got a chance to crawl around a B-17 years ago and was overwhelmed by what the men that flew them must have felt.
Very raw and tight, you can only imagine how loud and cold it must have been flying in one back in the war..
I was a ww2 buff when I was a kid with all my model Airplanes.
I got a chance to crawl around a B-17 years ago and was overwhelmed by what the men that flew them must have felt.
Very raw and tight, you can only imagine how loud and cold it must have been flying in one back in the war..
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