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Sundog
September 8th, 2012, 10:53
Video Link introducing the entrants (http://www.liveairshowtv.com/video.php?vid=85)

A lot of great airplanes, many of which we can already fly in FS. :)

Daveroo
September 8th, 2012, 11:07
cool thing about that video for me,ive seen 90% of what was shown in person allready...kinda cool

AckAck
September 9th, 2012, 06:29
I had a TEENY TINY part in Duncan Cameron's Consolidated-Vultee Stinson OY-1, restored to it's Iwo Jima condition. We (my sign shop) did several of the stencils and a placard for it. He's flying it out there, probably still flying it today, since its a three day trip and he left late Friday. The pilot who flew it on many (all?) the Iwo Jima missions is also being flown out to Reno for a reunion flight in it.

PRB
September 9th, 2012, 06:45
Did I see a Spartan Executive at the begining of that piece? They didn't mention one in the video, but it sure looked like one. I'd like to see one of those up close!

- Paul

srgalahad
September 9th, 2012, 19:03
http://www.heritagetrophy.com/index.php

Invitational Participants
Current as of 16 August 2012

Antique
1929 Fleet 2 1941 Fairchild 24W41 1927 STINSON SM-1 1929 Ford Tri Motor 5AT 1930 Stearman 4E Speedmail Jr.
1937 Stinson SR-9F (Reliant) 1937 Ryan STA 1937 Spartan Executive 7W 1934 Waco YMF-3 NC 1933 STINSON MODEL 1926 Travel Air 4000

Military
1951 Cessna L-19 Birddog 1943 Fairchild PT-19 (M62) 1944 North American Aviation SNJ-5C 1955 Beech-Nogle D-45 T-34 Mentor
1951 Grumman Albatross HU-16B 1938 F3F-2 Aero 1944 North American AT6-D Texan 1941 Vultee BT-13A 1950 Cessna L19 Birddog
1955 NORTH AMERICAN T-28B 1970 North American OV-10A 1970 Bell Helicopter Cobra 1944 Consolidated-Vultee Stins OY-1 (L-5)
1950 North American T-6G 1965 Bell Helicopter UH-1H Huey

Classic
1954 Cessna 170B 1958 Beechcraft D-50A Twin Bonanza 1953 Cessna 195 1946 Globe Swift GC-1B 1952 Cessna 195B 1946 Piper J3C-65

cheezyflier
September 10th, 2012, 13:20
that was a fun video o watch

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The pilot who flew it on many (all?) the Iwo Jima missions is also being flown out to Reno for a reunion flight in it.

i gotta say, if it was me, i don't think i would go. i can't imagine spending decades trying to forget the things i saw in a war, only to go and meet up with the plane i flew day in and day out. maybe i'd remember people and things i'd rather not. good luck to that guy.

AckAck
September 10th, 2012, 15:52
i gotta say, if it was me, i don't think i would go. i can't imagine spending decades trying to forget the things i saw in a war, only to go and meet up with the plane i flew day in and day out. maybe i'd remember people and things i'd rather not. good luck to that guy.

Can't say I disagree, but I don't have a war experience to re-live. According to the owner, the pilot seems quite excited and interested in the experience...maybe that will change in person, or maybe he feels some affection toward the machinery that not only took him into war, but brought him back out. Everyone probably has their own feelings about that, depending on the experiences they had.