2013 Airshows
Titusville (Tico), FL
NAS Key West, FL
Chino, CA
Indy 500 Fly-Over
Reading, PA WWII Weekend
CWH Show,
Hamilton, ONT
Dayton, OH
Muncie, IN
Topeka, KS
Purdue University, IN
Thunder over
Michigan, Belleville, MI
Hillsdale, MI
Marion, IN
Waukegan, IL
Glendale Airport, Kokomo,
IN Rome, GA
Peachtree City, GA
Houston, TX
Urbana, OH B-25 Gathering
B-25 Doolittle Memorial
Fly-over at Dayton, OH
Muncie
Warbird
Display Photo Review
Warbirds at Muncie, IN - July
22-28, 2013 - Photos taken Sunday July 28.
The Commemorative Air Force was at Muncie the week of June 22 with
the B-25J "Maid in the Shade" giving rides. Later in the week the
SBD and P-51 arrived. I was able to get out to the even twice on
Sunday, coming back late in the afternoon as the B-25 was gone earlier
in the day to do the opening fly-over for the Brickyard 400 in
Indianapolis. Actually if one has the time and is patient they can
get in some good warbird time at an event like this.
I arrived just in time to see and hear the Mustang take off on a flight,
but too late to get any photos. However, as I watched I could see
it was going to come back around for the first of many low passes the
P-51 did that day. Here he makes that first pass with the SBD in
the foreground.
After the Mustang left the area spectators went out to look at the
Dauntless.
Upon return each time the Mustang would give
us another low pass before the break to land. Here the pilot is
trading most of his altitude for speed.
Most of the photos on this page are of the
P-51, as it did most of the flying when I was there. The SBD never
left the ground.
This was the next take-off, which as can be
seen was with a crosswind due to the dipped wing. The wind was an
issue all day.
Another high speed, low pass.
Usually one can get pretty close to the aircraft, within reason and
safety limits, that some airshows do not provide. Lots of intimacy
at these type events.
In reading a book recently about the naval battles off of Guadalcanal in
November of 1942 I noted that one particular rear gunner in an SBD had been credited with five kills. While one might think the
twin .30 caliber machine guns would not be that effective compared the
the .50 caliber machine guns that became standard later in the war, they
were apparently good enough against the un-armored Zero. SBD rear
gunners got many of their kills while the aircraft were in a dive and
the Zeros were chasing them down towards the water. Also the rear
guns could rotate 90 degrees to protect from a side attack. The
rear gunners had to have been a rare breed.
I had never noticed the mechanism inside the dive brakes that operated
them. It is a rotating shaft that actuates the flaps.
One more Mustang low pass. On this one I aimed at the SBD and
waited for the P-51 to fly through the photo as I held the auto advance
down. This is the only frame of the series with the Mustang in it.
At 5:23 the B-25 returned.
I was unaware until reading this that "Maid in the Shade" is a true
combat veteran of the Italian campaign. Luckily this American aircraft
was not one of the American aircraft that attacked my father during his
service with the US Army 88th Infantry Division in Italy during WWII, as
he had already rotated home before "Maid in the Shade" arrived. A
lot of his buddies were killed by strafing American aircraft. That
and American artillery. It was his contention that more of his
buddies and members of his unit
were killed by American aircraft and artillery than by the Germans.
Firing up for the one ride of the day.
Titusville (Tico), FL
NAS Key West, FL
Chino, CA
Indy 500 Fly-Over
Reading, PA WWII Weekend
CWH Show,
Hamilton, ONT
Dayton, OH
Muncie, IN
Topeka, KS
Purdue University, IN
Thunder over
Michigan, Belleville, MI
Hillsdale, MI
Marion, IN
Waukegan, IL
Glendale Airport, Kokomo,
IN Rome, GA
Peachtree City, GA
Houston, TX
Urbana, OH B-25 Gathering
B-25 Doolittle Memorial
Fly-over at Dayton, OH
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