View Full Version : My WW2 Weekend in Reading PA (pick heavy)
AVGWarhawk
06-08-08, 05:22 PM
Three day event this past weekend. I just went one day. Plenty to see and do. I have over 123 pictures but here is just a few. Saw Val dive bomber fly, corsairs, P-40, Dauntless, P-51, B-17. If you want to see more let me know and I will post them.
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HunterICX
06-08-08, 05:53 PM
:DNiiiiiiiiiiice!!!!!!!!!
thanks for sharing the pictures:up:
could you post the ones with the B-17?
and where there other bomber birds there?
HunterICX
ReallyDedPoet
06-08-08, 05:54 PM
Dam nice pics there AVG :yep: Thank's for sharing :up:
RDP
AVGWarhawk
06-08-08, 06:29 PM
Some more:
http://i133.photobucket.com/albums/q62/avgwarhawk/WWIIWeekend094.jpg
http://i133.photobucket.com/albums/q62/avgwarhawk/WWIIWeekend062.jpg
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I have video also. I was about 20 feet from the P-51 when he fired it up. Loud, obnoxious and full of power. In fact, the flight line was a 20 feet rule when these birds were operating. Needless to say you got the sight, sound and smell...not to mention my Torsk baseball cap kept blowing off.
AVGWarhawk
06-08-08, 06:32 PM
Here is the tank they used in Band of Brothers. Some of the actors from the movie were there as well signing autographs.
http://i133.photobucket.com/albums/q62/avgwarhawk/WWIIWeekend070.jpg
AVGWarhawk
06-08-08, 06:47 PM
video I hope:
http://s133.photobucket.com/albums/q62/avgwarhawk/?action=view¤t=WWIIWeekend092.flv
kiwi_2005
06-08-08, 06:56 PM
:up: nice pics! Especially that bomber (B17?)
AVGWarhawk
06-08-08, 07:21 PM
Another vid:
http://s133.photobucket.com/albums/q62/avgwarhawk/?action=view¤t=WWIIWeekend107.flv
HunterICX
06-08-08, 07:22 PM
:up: nice pics! Especially that bomber (B17?)
Yep, the one and only Flying Fortress :yep:
the other underneath the B17, seems to be the B25
great thread AVG, keep injecting those nice photos:up:
HunterICX
AVGWarhawk
06-08-08, 07:26 PM
You can take a ride in the B-17. The cost was $425.00. Believe me when I tell you she was non-stop. People were laying out the money.
AVGWarhawk
06-08-08, 07:31 PM
Cool video here. The Val is trailing smoke and two corsairs are on his six:
http://s133.photobucket.com/albums/q62/avgwarhawk/?action=view¤t=WWIIWeekend123.flv
I wouldn't pay that for a ride on a B-17 but I would pay that to take part in a reenactment parachute jump from that C-47.
bradclark1
06-08-08, 08:54 PM
Anybody know what the scooter(?) is down the line of bikes?
darius359au
06-08-08, 10:04 PM
Its probably something like this http://bcoy1cpb.pacdat.net/welbike.htm , there were 1/2 a dozen or so different varieties used by the allied paratroopers.
AVGWarhawk
06-09-08, 06:05 AM
Anybody know what the scooter(?) is down the line of bikes?
There was all different types of scooters and bikes. Even motorized bicycles. Also 4-5 variations of German bikes with sidecars. This Packard was cool.
http://i133.photobucket.com/albums/q62/avgwarhawk/WWIIWeekend078.jpg
Inside this vehicle and the jeeps, etc. they were so simple. Speedometer and gas guage basically. Not like vehicles today with every gadget known to man. The engines were were very simple as well. Heck, even if they broke down you could find the part at a 5 and 10 store or make it yourself.
Those are some really sweet pics you took.
You only went one day, the is just to much to see and do in one day. I went Sat. & Sun. One day is for looking at all the reenactments, planes, and vehicles. The second is for listening to the veteran speakers that are present. "Dutch" Van Kirk(navigator on Enola Gay), Col. Clarence "Bud" Anderson(ace, 16 1/4 kills), Robert "Bob" Bolinger (P-61 pilot, 4 kills), "Buck" Compton(from Band Of Brothers). In addition, I listened to a B-17 pilot, 2 POWs, a sailor who survived the sinking of the USS Indianapolis, and some soldiers who fought with the 28th Infantry Division at the "Battle of the Bulge".
For once we had all 3 days of no rain, I can't remember the last time that had happened. And , WOW!, I was amazed at how large the WW2 Weekend has become.
Even with the cost of gas sky high, there were more reenactors there than I have ever seen before.
AVGWarhawk
06-09-08, 07:17 AM
Those are some really sweet pics you took.
You only went one day, the is just to much to see and do in one day. I went Sat. & Sun. One day is for looking at all the reenactments, planes, and vehicles. The second is for listening to the veteran speakers that are present. "Dutch" Van Kirk(navigator on Enola Gay), Col. Clarence "Bud" Anderson(ace, 16 1/4 kills), Robert "Bob" Bolinger (P-61 pilot, 4 kills), "Buck" Compton(from Band Of Brothers). In addition, I listened to a B-17 pilot, 2 POWs, a sailor who survived the sinking of the USS Indianapolis, and some soldiers who fought with the 28th Infantry Division at the "Battle of the Bulge".
For once we had all 3 days of no rain, I can't remember the last time that had happened. And , WOW!, I was amazed at how large the WW2 Weekend has become.
Even with the cost of gas sky high, there were more reenactors there than I have ever seen before.
I would have loved to gone another day but other things in life preclude that. I did arrive when the gates opened and was able to talk to the owners/pilots of the planes. Specifically the owner of the P-40. He flew in from Long Island. Very nice guy. I was able to sit and listen to two vets and their experiences. I did watch one re-enactment. I spent a majority of the time obviously taking pics and video:D. I will certainly be there next year. The submarines were represented and a fella was up from the Cavalla. He knows Neal. Small world it is. The sun french fried me. I'm red as a lobster. :o
Here is the funny part. Ticket $20.00, T-shirt $15.00, 2 hot dogs and three waters $12.00, pencil print of a P-40 $10.00...........gas $65.00!!!!!!!!!!!!! Cost more for gas then the entire day of activity. :o All in all.........I would spend it again. It was a great show and will be there next year:up:
bradclark1
06-09-08, 07:43 AM
http://i133.photobucket.com/albums/q62/avgwarhawk/WWIIWeekend078.jpg
Inside this vehicle and the jeeps, etc. they were so simple. Speedometer and gas guage basically. Not like vehicles today with every gadget known to man. The engines were were very simple as well. Heck, even if they broke down you could find the part at a 5 and 10 store or make it yourself.
They still have radio. I guess that was general officer privilege. (antenna centered above windshield)
Fantastic pictures, wish I could have been there, there's nothing like a front row seat to one of those birds starting up. Particularly the Mustang, that Rolls engine is a beaut :up:
AVGWarhawk
06-09-08, 08:11 AM
Fantastic pictures, wish I could have been there, there's nothing like a front row seat to one of those birds starting up. Particularly the Mustang, that Rolls engine is a beaut :up:
Front row ment front row. They had a twenty foot rule when the planes were running. So, yep, it was in your face, sight, sound and smell just 20 feet away. I will tell you, open headers off the V-12 and the radials are loud! The prop wash was something I was not expecting either.
Tchocky
06-09-08, 08:16 AM
Is that a re-engined Fieseler Storch I see?
HunterICX
06-09-08, 10:24 AM
Is that a re-engined Fieseler Storch I see?
Yep, like you mention they probally changed the engine, because the rest defintly gives it away as the Fi-156
http://img65.imageshack.us/img65/2724/fieselerfi156storchuw8.jpg
HunterICX
AVGWarhawk
06-09-08, 11:30 AM
If I remember correctly, this plane was re-done in 1958 by the Czech's. I seem to remember that on the information board. It would explain the engine change perhaps.
http://i133.photobucket.com/albums/q62/avgwarhawk/WWIIWeekend078.jpg
Inside this vehicle and the jeeps, etc. they were so simple. Speedometer and gas guage basically. Not like vehicles today with every gadget known to man. The engines were were very simple as well. Heck, even if they broke down you could find the part at a 5 and 10 store or make it yourself. They still have radio. I guess that was general officer privilege. (antenna centered above windshield)
Yes when a car was 16 valve then it meant 8 in the engine and eight in the radio:D
I wouldn't pay 425 bucks for a ride in a B-17, but I would have gladly paid them for a ride in the P-51 :D
Nice pics...:up:
bookworm_020
06-10-08, 02:58 AM
I'd hate to see how much they would charge for a ride in a B-29!:o
AVGWarhawk
06-10-08, 05:46 AM
I'd hate to see how much they would charge for a ride in a B-29!:o
I'm not aware of any B-29 still flying. I certainly would like to see one operating.
HunterICX
06-10-08, 06:24 AM
I'd hate to see how much they would charge for a ride in a B-29!:o
I'm not aware of any B-29 still flying. I certainly would like to see one operating.
the B-29 ''FiFi'' is the one airworthy...but grounded now due engine problems.
HunterICX
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