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5th November 10, 07:56 AM
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Great stuff, Terry.
Living where I do, about 1 hour south of the EAA, every summer we are treated to an air-armada flying overhead for nearly a full week. The topper was a few years ago.
I was out on the lake a few miles during a surface interval (tech diving) when we heard the strangest prop noise... Looking around we see a B-17 sweep over the ridge and down into the bowl of the river basin- like it's on a close-support bombing run. The thing does a great circle around the entire harbor at what seems like 75mph, banked steeply to the port side, then rights itself and heads back north up the lake toward the show.
My whole team and the support crew all just stood there, mouths agape, for the entire five minutes it was in view.
Now if it had been escorted by a few of the Mustangs... well, we'd probably STILL be standing out there drooling
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5th November 10, 08:12 AM
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Wow, fabulous video Terry, best on full screen on youtube.
Closest I've been to this is a half hour back seat flight in a Soviet Yak-52.
I wonder if the passenger in the Mustang had his camera strapped to his helmet. I wasn't allowed a camera on the Yak-52 due to safety issues where crashes had been caused by passengers dropping objects which fouled the control cables.
How easy would it be to get to the Heritage Flight Museum in Bellingham WA from Vancouver Island?
Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.
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5th November 10, 09:18 AM
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That is great. I had the pleasure to know a man for a while who, when a young man in his early twenties, had been given a great big P47 Thunderbolt and the instruction to go out and break, wreck and blow up things all over Germany. He, in his 80s, still looked back in wonder at how they gave him such great toys and paid him too. Those aircraft were the height of development. What a great video. Thanks.
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5th November 10, 01:38 PM
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 Originally Posted by artificer
I was out on the lake a few miles during a surface interval (tech diving) when we heard the strangest prop noise... Looking around we see a B-17 sweep over the ridge and down into the bowl of the river basin- like it's on a close-support bombing run. The thing does a great circle around the entire harbor at what seems like 75mph, banked steeply to the port side, then rights itself and heads back north up the lake toward the show.
My whole team and the support crew all just stood there, mouths agape, for the entire five minutes it was in view.
Now if it had been escorted by a few of the Mustangs... well, we'd probably STILL be standing out there drooling 
That's a cool story Scott. 
Reminds me of a time, around 1991, we were having a yard sale when we heard this tremendous droning sound. Everyone looked up and there in perfect "v" formation were about a half dozen planes sporting red meatballs on their sides/wings! 
Everyone just stood in dumbstruck silence....I think for a moment we were all transported back 50 years ago, to that day that shall live in infamy!
I recognized some of those planes as ones that have appeared in Hollywood movies (in truth most, if not all, were AT-6's repainted to resemble the infamous Zero).
That's a moment I'll never forget...
 Originally Posted by tulloch
That is great. I had the pleasure to know a man for a while who, when a young man in his early twenties, had been given a great big P47 Thunderbolt and the instruction to go out and break, wreck and blow up things all over Germany. He, in his 80s, still looked back in wonder at how they gave him such great toys and paid him too. Those aircraft were the height of development. What a great video. Thanks.
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