Showing posts with label air shows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label air shows. Show all posts

Monday, January 25, 2010

Ruby Tuesday #75: "Mirror, Mirror"

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"Unqualified Trust in Your Wingman"
Winston Salem, NC - September 2009 (Click to embiggen)

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Thursday, January 14, 2010

Thematic Photographic 84: "White" v.1.0 - Chip Of the Old Bloc

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"White Bird"
Winston Salem, NC - September 2009(Click to embiggen)

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This week, THematic Photographic explores the world of "White". And if it snows in the next few days (unlikely) I might have the usual fare for you. Until then, let's step into the Wayback Machine ot last September and the Winston Salem Air Show. This is the Czech-built Aero L-39 Albatros, one of the most -- possibly the most -- common primary jet trainers of the old Soviet bloc. The PA announcer at the air show called it "rugged, quick, and able to be maintained with a crescent wrench and a hammer". This isn't the first time I've shown you the L-39, but it's the first time I've featured this L-39. It's black-painted cousin was one of the features in this post. There's really not much more I can tell you about this airplane than I have. But this one's white.
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Sunday, January 10, 2010

Welcome To Machines #12

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"Aero L-39 Albatros"
Winston Salem, NC - September 2009 (Click to embiggen)

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Monday, January 04, 2010

Thematic Photographic 82: "2009 - The Year that Was" v.5.0 - Air Show

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"Aero L-39 Albatros"
Winston Salem, NC - September 2009 (Click to embiggen)

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"Grumman F14-D Tomcat"
Winston Salem, NC - September 2009 (Click to embiggen)

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"MX Aircraft MX2"
Winston Salem, NC - September 2009 (Click to embiggen)

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If you thought 900 photos in 3 days at Topsail Island was excessive, you should have been along for my trip to the Winston Salem Air Show in September. Try 1200 shots in three hours. There was a lot of repetition I'll admit, but it seemed that there was no direction I could turn and not find something to point the camera at. Shortly after I (finally) arrived, a pair of Czech-built Aero L-39 Albatros trainers looking for all the world like those fake MiG's in Top Gun started buzzing the field with the PA announcers trying their very best to sound Russian. With a North Carolina drawl. It was amusing. The F-14 in the center frame wasn't up there with Tom Cruise and Anthony Edwards flipping off battling the evil fake MiG's, though. this one was sitting quietly on the ramp as a static display. (There was, however, an F-15E fly-by earlier in the day. I saw them go over as I sat in traffic waiting to get to the airport.) On a less bellicose note, two time World Champion stunt pilot Rob Holland dazzled the crowd with a show in his tiny MX2 stunt plane. The MX2 has a carbon fiber skin over an airframe that's rated to +/- 12 G's. And you can have your very own starting at around $350,000 USD. Equipped the way this one is, you can probably tack on another 60 G's -- the kind you pull out of your wallet, not out of a turn. There was a homegrown feeling to this demo however, since MX Aircraft is based in North Wilkesboro, NC (my sister in law's hometown) less than an hour's drive from Winston Salem. The punch line? Despite all those G-forces, when Holland egressed the aircraft other than a helmet and a parachute he was dressed just like I was. Shorts and t-shirt. That's what you call acclimated to high-G maneuvers.
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Sunday, December 13, 2009

Thematic Photographic 79: "Elsewhere" v.4.0 - Here Come Da Jug

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"Republic Aircraft P-47 Thunderbolt"
Winston Salem, NC - September 2009 (Click to embiggen)

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I saw this copy of the Republic Aircraft P-47 Thunderbolt when I was "Elsewhere" at the Winston Salem Air Show last September, but that pales in comparison to the "Elsewheres" that this plane has been. Used in the European Theater during World War II, the "Jug" (one of its nicknames) was the biggest, heaviest and most expensive fighter ever built that was powered by a single reciprocating engine (that being a turbosupercharged Pratt & Whitney 18-cylinder engine capable of 2000 horsepower). Despite its initial bad reviews, the P-47 flew nearly 750,000 missions in Europe, claiming 3852 air-to-air victories. But it was in a close air support ground attack mission profile that the "Flying Bathub" truly excelled. Mounting four M2 Browning .50 caliber machine guns per wing and firing armor piercing slugs, the Thunderbolt with its all-metal construction was a superb weapon against enemy armor. And like its descendant the A-10 Thunderbolt II, it could sustain considerable damage and still return home. From "Elsewhere".
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Thursday, December 10, 2009

Sky Watch Friday #62: Vintage Sky

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"Trojan Horsemen"
Winston Salem, NC - September 2009 (Click to embiggen)

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Tuesday, December 08, 2009

The World in Black & White: 12.8.2009

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"Wild Black & White Yonder"
Winston Salem, NC - September 2009 (Click to embiggen)
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Sunday, December 06, 2009

Single Lens Reflex #9: "Shadows of the Night"

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"If you don't understand, watch "
Winston Salem, NC - September 2009 (Click to embiggen)

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Saturday, December 05, 2009

The World in Black & White: 12.5.2009

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"Varmint Hunter"
Winston Salem, NC - September 2009 (Click to embiggen)
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Sunday, November 22, 2009

Welcome To Machines #5

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"Plane and Simple"
Winston Salem, NC - September 2009 (Click to embiggen)

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Friday, November 20, 2009

Thematic Photographic 76: "Orange" v.3.0 - Tangerine Trees and Marmalade Skies

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"Shiny, Happy Airplane"
Winston Salem, NC - September 2009 (Click to embiggen)

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I don't think I'll get any argument about the color of this airplane (if you're wondering WTF? see yesterday's post) captured at the Winston Salem Air Show in September. What I would get an argument on is the make and model. Happily, I have no problem admitting that I don't know this information, which pretty well short circuits any argument potential. I can tell you that it's a closed cockpit biplane similar to the ones flown by the Red Eagle Air Sports team I featured a few weeks ago, but other than that I have no clue. It looks like it would handle stunt/aerobatic work, but on this day its mission profile was simply sitting on the ramp looking shiny and orange.
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Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Thematic Photographic 75: "Travel" v.1.0 - Prepare for Takeoff

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"Douglas DC-3 in Piedmont Airlines Livery"
Winston Salem, NC - September 2009 (Click to embiggen)

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When you think of travel -- at least in the planning stage -- the means of transport is probably the first thing to settle. And since that's what we're thinking about in this week's Thematic Photographic, it seemed fitting to embark on this week's theme with a seat on nostalgia airlines. I'm actually old enough to remember the venerable Douglas DC-3 (and its military variant, the C-47), though I can't recall ever flying in one. But for a lot of years this aircraft was the workhorse of American travel and transport. This example, that I captured at the Winston Salem Air Show, is dressed in the finery of Piedmont Airlines. This is fitting enough, since it was a DC-3 that carried Piedmont Aviation's first commercial passenger. The company's website describes it like this:
"On a cold day in February, 1948, a small DC-3 took to the skies over Wilmington, North Carolina enroute to Cincinnati, Ohio with intermediate stops in Southern Pines, Charlotte and Ashville, North Carolina, Tri-Cities, Tennessee and Lexington, Kentucky.

Piedmont Flight 41 was carrying one paying passenger, founder T.H. Davis who was not yet 30 years old and a handful of local dignitaries."

In the years since then, Piedmont has been on both ends of the merger game, acquiring Richard Henson's Henson Aviation and later being assimilated by US Airways.

"If you're driving down the road and see a turtle sitting on a fence post, don't be too impressed. That turtle didn't get there by itself." - T.H. Davis

(I bet I know who'll get him down from there though.)


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Saturday, November 07, 2009

TTL #6: "Trojan Horsemen"

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"Trojan Horsemen Precision Flight Team"
Winston Salem, NC - September 2009 (Click to embiggen)

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Wednesday, November 04, 2009

Thematic Photographic 74: "Red" v.1.0 - Red Eagle

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"Express Elevator"
Winston Salem, NC - September 2009 (Click to embiggen)

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This week's Thematic Photographic theme is "Red", and being a regular on I sort of feel like I'm cheating. Be that as it may, I figured there wasn't a better way of opening than a "Red" week than with the team from . This shot is of the eponymous Red Eagle aircraft, piloted -- and at least partially designed -- by Buck Roetman. In addition to holding virtually every rating the FAA has as a pilot, Roetman is also a licensed Airframe & Powerplant mechanic (which, trust me, is not an easy credential to get) and has a long history in auto racing as well. Both he and his wingman Dan McClung (pilot of the Talon Eagle, which is just barely visible at left) are certified as Air Show Competency Evaluator (ACE) for the International Council of Air Shows. These two don't measure their experience in flight hours, they measure it more in flight years. Acording to his bio on the team website, McClung has over 35 years as a professional pilot flying everything from this stunt biplane to a Boeing 767, including over 400 "traps" (carrier landings) while flying A7 and A4 aircraft for the US Navy. Roetman's bio didn't give this kind of detail on his flight experience, it was more focused on his design and fabrication work.

I had the opportunity to see the team in action at the 2009 Winston Salem Air Show and the one thought that kept circling in my head was "You have really got to trust your wingman" to do some of the things these two were doing. Bubble-to-bubble passes with the canopies nearly touching, multiple loops with the landing gear nearly touching (tricky since one must perform an inside loop and the other must match his speed in an outside loop -- meaning they can't actually see each other). It was precision flying on a level to rival the Thunderbirds or the Snowbirds or the Blue Angels. Not the same kind of precision, and while I'm sure the pilots would argue over which requires the greater skill to those of us on the ground that's sort of like arguing the relative merits of a Ferrari over a Rolls Royce.


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Saturday, October 24, 2009

Welcome To Machines #1

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"Prop-er Exposure"
Winston Salem, NC - September 2009 (Click to embiggen)

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Thursday, October 22, 2009

Sky Watch Friday #55: Funhouse Sky

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"Your Nose Is Shining"
Winston Salem, NC - September 2009 (Click to embiggen)

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Monday, October 19, 2009

Pic A Theme #19: "Round" - 10.19.2009

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"A Touch of Engine-a"
Winston Salem, NC - September 2009 (Click to embiggen)

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