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Re: Great aviation photos
Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2012 11:24 am
by GAHorn
blueldr wrote:...They taught me to fly, and by god we won the war.
Honestly. Thats how it was.
I always wondered why we needed to produce another whole airplane every few minutes. Now we know.
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Dick, you really should sit down with a video camera (preferably interviewed by a cute young thing to keep your interest at a keen level) and don't leave all of us without treasured memories.
One of the family treasures we most appreciate are the recorded voice of my wifes beloved father.
Just make sure the cutie can handle the rich vocabulary!

Re: Great aviation photos
Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2012 3:21 pm
by n3833v
I had an old vet talk to our EAA chapter about his experiences and his son came along because he never talked to the family about this. His son video taped the talk just for a record to have for the family and others that are interested. I am going to have him back because he has more stories about his ferrying flights to the Aleutians.
I encourage you to get your experiences on some sort of record.
John
Re: Great aviation photos
Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2012 3:36 pm
by bagarre
I remember when I was a kid, listening to my grandfather tell stories about his time during the war. He was a B17 pilot early on, a German POW for most of the war and then FAC flying Bird Dogs in Korea. I loved to hear his stories and deeply regret not recording them in some way.
Re: Great aviation photos
Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2012 4:54 pm
by blueldr
George,
I am somewhat reluctant to say that Uncle Sam won WWII because he taught me to fly, BUT, after all he did and he did, and you can't change history.
Though I spent 22 years in military service, I have never seen a shot fired in anger or in combat so I am really not much of a veteran. I have always figured that the Germans and the Japanese knew that there was always the chance that Uncle Sam might send me over there and that probably gave them a helluva lot to worry about.
Re: Great aviation photos
Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2013 3:38 pm
by johneeb
Re: Great aviation photos
Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2013 10:00 pm
by docfoley
Yes, that really is a nice video!
Re: Great aviation photos
Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2013 10:12 pm
by MichaelD
Cool Video, I especially liked seeing the airspeed indicator during the loops, rolls and 1/2 Cuban 8.
Thanks for sharing.
Mike
Re: Great aviation photos
Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 5:16 pm
by rupertjl
The WSO in the the F-111 video was my USNTPS classmate...his long version of the story is quite interesting and funny with his Aussie humor thrown in, after the fact that he survived!
Re: Great aviation photos
Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 8:17 pm
by blueldr
In looking at these great pix again, I notice that the picture of the P-40s in north Africa are the model that was powered by a Rolls Merlin engine as indicated by
the lack of an intake air scoop on the TOP side of the cowling. The Allison powered models, the vast majority, used a downdraft carburetor and had an airscoop on the top running foreward on the cowling. The Rolls engine had an updraft induction system and the intake airscoop was incorporated in the larger bottom scoop. The Rolls Merlin engine in the P-40 was not the TWO STAGE engine used in the P-51.