You still have time to catch a ride in a WWII, vintage B-17 out at Wiley Post Airport...
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You still have time to catch a ride in a WWII, vintage B-17 out at Wiley Post Airport...
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one of the many things never to make my bucket list.
If I hadn't had to work today, I would have been tempted to toss a couple or ten grand in the direction of that airplane so I could take a ride.
On the other hand, I previously decided not to do the Helicopter Ride at what used to be the State Fair of Oklahoma.
I call it Risk Management. (plus I don't have a lot of discretionary thousands to spend on thrill rides =)
And . . . if you think about it . . . it ain't the REAL Memphis Belle . . . it's the MOVIE VERSION Memphis Belle.
(go check out the Heavener Runestone . . . it's a lot less expensive. Plus, its the real thing whether fake or not. =)
Sometimes they even have serendipitous Classic Auto Shows at mystery hotels in Bartlesville!
You are right...it is the MOVIE VERSION...and it only cost $450.00 to buzz the Devon Tower in a B-17. I tried several times this afternoon to get a pic, but it kept landing on Runway L. I am directly in the path of R.
It's sort of a shame that The Good Folks over at Devon didn't attach an inflatable King Kong Gorilla to the side of the iconic Tower for photo ops.
(and pay the B-17 Peeps about two years' maintenance costs to do so. Voluntarily, of course. =)
As a tax write-off for public service announcements.
I saw that plane flying around today and wondered what was happening.
As Eric Burdon once said, "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood": I love old airplanes and trains and cars and stuff like that.
(Which reminds me . . . =) . . .
When my daughter was very young, I took her out to an airshow over by the FAA Complex.
At one point during the program, they did a spectacular bombing/strafing run, involving some aircraft and a fairly awesome pyrotechnics display, with some of the music from "Top Gun" (a popular movie at the time) blaring from the loudspeakers.
My daughter--maybe five or six at the time?--observed what was going on and said, attempting to properly file the sensory inputs:
"Hey! . . . I've seen this movie!"
One of the most beautiful sounds in the world is that of radial engines of a vintage aircraft. I was working in my garage on Saturday and heard that unmistakeable sound. I came outside to see it as it flew right over my house.... Beautiful!.
I saw it flying around again today so I jumped on the motor scooter and rode out to Wiley Post to have a closer look. It may be a "movie" aircraft as far as the name, but it's still the real deal, and one of only a handfull of airworthy examples.
It's sort of like the symphony produced by That Little Old Motorcycle Factory in Milwaukee . . . =)
(there's "noise" and then there is "musical noise" . . . if you know what I mean)
Of course, the Nazi thugs on the receiving end of the gifts from above delivered by one of these marvelous aircraft, featured on this thread might have a different take on "the music" . . .
I think I looked up from whatever I was doing
at the time
and marveled at the slow-flying plane
In the sky, to the north.
For a few moments, I wondered what it was.
Now I know.
(but they probably had a dress code to board
for $450
that didn't involve running clothes.
it was a nice, incidental, Holiday Gift
even if at work. =)
Flown on this one and the Liberty Belle twice. FiFi the B-29 was also a fantastic flight.
We've gone out to see the B-17 in Denver a couple of times. Though I'm not shelling out the money to fly it, its still fun to watch it come in and leave. The sound is something very rare nowadays.
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