2011 Airshows
Tyndall AFB, FL
NAS Fort Worth JRB, TX
Indianapolis Regional, IN
Terre Haute, IN Open House
Monticello, IN Open House
Reading, PA WWII Weekend
Cincinnati, OH B-29
Appearance Hamilton, ONT
Kokomo, IN
Indianapolis Metropolitan, IN
Polk
City, FL Willow Run, MI
Indianapolis Regional, IN
Indianapolis Executive, IN
Grissom Aeroplex Huey Homecoming, IN
Selfridge ANGB, MI
Mattoon, IL
Marion, IN
Waukegan, IL
Janesville, WI
NAS Oceana, VA
Watervliet, MI
American Huey 369 Reunion 2011
Reunion
Photo Review
Warbirds at Grissom Aeroplex, Peru, IN -
August 13-14, 2011 (Photos taken Saturday, August 13)
An Indiana Warbird Event
There are many different sounds
associated with warbirds. Whether it is the sound of a T-6 propeller
going supersonic or the snarl of the Rolls-Royce Merlin in a P-51 Mustang,
each warbird has its own distinctive audio signature. Over the past
several years, there has been a new warbird sound that has been heard more
often around Indiana and adjoining states. The Lycoming
T-53 13B
sounds really good as it spools up and then that sound gets overcome by
the distinctive rotor slap of a Bell Huey helicopter. A vintage and
Vietnam combat veteran Huey has just started up for another day's
operations. American Huey 359 is the new kid on the block and it is
bringing the sounds of the UH-1 to many veterans and patriotic events in
the Midwest.
Each year in August American Huey 369 holds its annual reunion that
includes the giving of awards that recognizes all the hard work done by
the volunteers over the past year. Below is just one of the dozens
of awards that were given out. Then there is the flying of members
for their allocated one membership flight per year. This year it
took both Hueys 1 & 3/4 hours to get all the flights in. As both Hueys were on 15
minute cycles this was around 14 total trips. Then when that was
complete there was the Vietnam Re-enactment. Photos from each aspect
are captured below.
Dan Montgomery, owner of Montgomery Aviation speaks after receiving an
award for donating the use of this hangar to American Huey 369 to operate
out of and locate a tempory museum while building funds are obtained for a
state of the art Museum dedicated to all models of the Bell UH-1
that will be built across the street. Dan has given the award John
Walker, in the flight suit, who is President and co-founder of Huey 369.
Behind Dan Montgomery is Alan Walker, John's brother and the other
co-founder.
Another Huey on display along with an engine
and other Huey parts as part of the temporary museum.
UH-1 369 and OH-6A 67-16026.
Peter Bales of Janesville, WI is the owner of the Loach. Here is the
display board in front of the OH-6 showing his photo from when he flew
similar aircraft in Vietnam.
Crew members get Warrior 803 ready to fly.
First Flight of the day for Huey 369.
Kae York, one of the two official photographers for Huey 369, gets a shot
as the Huey departs.
Warrior 803 lifts off on its first mission.
Warrior 803 inbound.
No, I didn't get the whole Huey in the photo, but when one is sitting on
the ground falling backwards trying to get the shot, this is the result.
On the down wind for the landing.
Kae York has been at every event I have been to that has a UH-1 from
American Huey 369. Here she takes a photo of the smiling passengers
after their membership flight. Each trip was about 10 minutes long with resulting
in about four trips per hour for each helicopter. If you like the
sounds of the Huey, American Huey 369 is the group for you.
Another photo of Peter Bale's OH-6A.
One happy and excited passenger.
Things are getting crowded on the ramp.
Everyone is taking photos!! Greg Morehead, editor of Warbird Digest,
in the foreground shoots Huey 369 while his wife Donna covers her head
from the rotor wash as the gentleman in the blue shirt inside photographs
us.
The Vietnam Re-enactment
The Re-enactment started around 6:30 PM.
By this time the weather was changing and the sun was behind storm clouds
that were coming in. While there were still some puffy white clouds
in the background the light down low to ended up giving me a lot of dark
silhouette helicopter photos. The photo above has been lighted up so
one can see the aircraft and crew in the air. This has a tendency to
wash out the colors and turn the sky white. Rather than wash out the
rest of the helicopter images by lightening them up, I have left them as
shot. What you see is was I took.
The Loach starts its patrol.
Huey 369 takes off.
Warrior 803 takes off.
This is looking north as all three get set up. The skies are
starting to turn ugly.
Peter Bales in the Loach showed us the
maneuverability of the aircraft with an excellent low level display.
Note the the gunner with his foot hanging out.
The Bad Guys.
The Loach makes contact with The Bad Guys.
The Loach escorts Warrior 803 into the LZ.
The Troopers exit the Huey.
A Dust-off is needed.
One is looking south towards Indianapolis at the buildup of a storm system
that two hours later would kill seven persons when the winds from this
storm blew down the stage at the State Fairgrounds.
Huey 369 lands to take on the wounded.
Warrior 803 comes in for the final landing after a full afternoon of
flying.
Tyndall AFB, FL
NAS Fort Worth JRB, TX
Indianapolis Regional, IN
Terre Haute, IN Open House
Monticello, IN Open House
Reading, PA WWII Weekend
Cincinnati, OH B-29
Appearance Hamilton, ONT
Kokomo, IN
Indianapolis Metropolitan, IN
Polk
City, FL Willow Run, MI
Indianapolis Regional, IN
Indianapolis Executive, IN
Grissom Aeroplex Huey Homecoming, IN
Selfridge ANGB, MI
Mattoon, IL
Marion, IN
Waukegan, IL
Janesville, WI
NAS Oceana, VA
Watervliet, MI
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