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Old war-birds are occasionally flying over head today... getting ready for the Chino, CA Planes of Fame air show next weekend.

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Would love to go up in one of them in the near future, slot's are usually sold quite a few months in advance unless there's a no show.

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I had a chance to experience a "reasonable facsimile thereof" when I learned to fly in the Marine Corps in the North American T-28 Trojan . . . R1820 Wright Cyclone nine-cylinder radial with 1425HP on tap. The first fighter, which showed any success against the Jap Zero was the Wildcat, some powered by a Wright Cyclone 1820ci radial. Most of the naval aviation flight students back in 1980 flew the "teeny weeny" turboprop Beechcraft T-34. I'm glad I volunteered to fly the beast and have a chance to experience early WW2 performance.

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I see a P51 flying out of Corona airport I think, over Norco just about every Saturday that the weather is good. It's hard to mistake the Mustang sound for anything else.


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We get a few airshows up our way every year, and I've seen just about a little bit of eveything roaring over head. B-17, B-25, F4U, AT-6, P-51, P-47, and I swear I saw what I think was a Fiesler Stork. The roar of a WWII vintage piston powered prop plane is unmistakable. I had an older fellow working part time for me who was on the original R&D team that produced the P-35 Seversky. Boy, did he have some stories.


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When you live in the same town as this:
http://www.ezellaviation.com/

And you are friends with the owners son,you get to see and play with a lot of cool stuff !!
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Ten days ago the Collings Foundation had some planes around here. Saw B-17, B-24 and B-25 in the air. There was supposed to be a P-51C dual (with rides at $3200 per half hour and $4400 per full hour) and a friend saw a P-38 in the air.

Correction: It was $2200 and $3200 for the P-51. Just found the ad.

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City just recently closed down the Rialto municipal airport just a mile down the road... an old post WW2 relic that the city couldn't make amends with (not producing enough cash flow)... use to be a couple old war-birds hangered there, use to go in there and at the old Chino air museum with my crane to assist with plane assembly. Always an interesting job.


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Originally Posted by g5m
Ten days ago the Collings Foundation had some planes around here. Saw B-17, B-24 and B-25 in the air. There was supposed to be a P-51C dual (with rides at $3200 per half hour and $4400 per full hour) and a friend saw a P-38 in the air.

Actually, considering the money it must take to keep these birds flying, that seems very reasonable for a memory that will last a lifetime.

I'd sure be up for a ride in Lancaster bomber!

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Originally Posted by g5m
Ten days ago the Collings Foundation had some planes around here. Saw B-17, B-24 and B-25 in the air. There was supposed to be a P-51C dual (with rides at $3200 per half hour and $4400 per full hour) and a friend saw a P-38 in the air.

Actually, considering the money it must take to keep these birds flying, that seems very reasonable for a memory that will last a lifetime.

I'd sure be up for a ride in Lancaster bomber!

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Probably so. (Especially with the corrected amounts of $2200 and $3200.)

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Originally Posted by jpb
Originally Posted by g5m
Ten days ago the Collings Foundation had some planes around here. Saw B-17, B-24 and B-25 in the air. There was supposed to be a P-51C dual (with rides at $3200 per half hour and $4400 per full hour) and a friend saw a P-38 in the air.

Actually, considering the money it must take to keep these birds flying, that seems very reasonable for a memory that will last a lifetime.

I'd sure be up for a ride in Lancaster bomber!

John


If you were around in 1943, the RAF would have set you right up... grin

they'd have trouble guaranteeing you a return flight home tho...


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