August 2, 200916 yr First time trying to shoot video on my iPhone...and YouTube degraded the quality a little bit vs. the QuickTime format the phone used. Liberty Belle Foundation
August 3, 200916 yr Aww, I think it may have made a Visit to Lawrence Municipal Airport and I missed it.
August 3, 200916 yr Thank You for posting this BigPontiac... Last night I was watching the Military Chanel OnDemand, they had the GREAT PLANES episode about the B-25, including many interesting footnotes about the Doolittle Raid. Aww, I think it may have made a Visit to Lawrence Municipal Airport and I missed it. Yup... she was at the Lawrence Airport last Sunday, less than a week after I was told by the Airport Staff that sure enough, as the website listed, Aluminum Overcast was not going to be visiting this year. You'd think the genius would have said: "Errr... but one of the other 13 airworthy B-17s in the world WILL be here this Saturday & Sunday" Edited August 3, 200916 yr by Sixty8panther
August 3, 200916 yr Last night I was watching the Military Chanel OnDemand, they had the GREAT PLANES episode about the B-25, including many interesting footnotes about the Doolittle Raid. freakin awesome show. they had the PB-Y Cats on there too as well as the F-104.
August 3, 200916 yr Aww, I think it may have made a Visit to Lawrence Municipal Airport and I missed it. i keep up with the collings foundations schedule a lot. they dropped by the big ole town of anderson about 4 yrs ago i guess. been waiting for a return ever since. we have had the snowbirds here back to back 2 years (more hopefully) running. the Collings foundation has been on the west coast a while, but it looks as though they are heading towards your way in august. http://www.collingsfoundation.org/cf_schedule-wof.htm
August 8, 200916 yr Very cool! I stumbled upon the Liberty Belle a few years ago when it visited Charlotte. I happened to see it flying over Auto Fair and just went driving around to local airports to see if I could find it. It came through again last year but crapped a motor almost as soon as it landed. It had to wait on the tarmac for a replacement and once the replacement was in it puked a starter, so they didn't give any rides. I have lots of pictures that I'll try to dig up. One cool thing was a short, massively bearded guy signing the door of the plane. Being naturally curious, I walked over to see what the fuss was about. Turns out he flew in the war as a belly gunner on a B-17 that was shot down over Germany. First, I cannot imagine being a belly gunner and second, I REALLY cannot imagine the horror of being shot out of the sky in that thing. That's when men were men.
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