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Aircraft spotted off the starboard....
...balcony? :D Sitting outside for a smoke, i hear four very large engines thinking "I know those engines" just as I see a B-17 come up over the tree line into view. Nearly crapping myself, i open the door to the living room and yelled "Alaaaaaaarm!" nearly giving my wife a heart attack. by the time she collected herself and got outside, we saw another contact, might have been a corsair, though it was pretty distant.
We hop online and find they're having some event at the addison, tx, airport, air-museum. the b-17 was none other than the liberty belle. was pretty cool. |
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wasn't pot, was camel.
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About a year ago, a spit, hurri and a Lancster flew very low over my house in formation (i live in London and it was VE memorial day I think)
The noise made by 6 Rolls Royce merlin engines is almost ear drum shattering, our flat was almost shaking! :rock: |
We got to looking into the Liberty Belle, and to our amazement she's from Georgia, about 4hs drive from savannah, which we'll be moving to in August. My wife is not big on history, she doesn't really like submarines, uboats, ships, guns, knives, or politicians (the one thing we do agree on), but now she wants to see the memphis belle, uss cavalla, and battleship texas (the latter two we're hoping to visit this weekend).:D
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One thing I noticed with SH5 is that you simply cannot see planes with the naked eye unless they are within a certain distance, 2-3k I think it was? Even on a clear day. You can see them with binocs, but they aren't even specs in the sky without binocs. In SH4 you could at least see them, there wasn't some crazy clipping distance.
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I noticed that too, and i began to wonder if my watch officer was into the becks again.
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Its' always fun to have an un-expected sighting like that.
I remember the time my wife and I got buzzed by a B1B (at about 200 feet). He was pulling a turn over the lake for a low approach over the football stadium. He crossed right in front of my winshield at about 200 feet. I nearly crapped my pants wondering if a bright white light was about to .... |
A friend of mine was in Harlingen to see the Confederate Air Force. One morning he heard the thunder of sixteen Wright Cyclones right outside his hotel room. He jumped out of bed and ran to the balcony just in time to see four B-17s in a diamond formation flying less than 100 feet up - below his hotel balcony!
About that time he realized he had run to the balcony with no clothes on. Feeling that he should be embarrassed, he looked around, only to see at least five other guys on their balconies, all naked! They had a good laugh over that, and decided the sight was worth the embarrassment. |
Thats awesome.
*edit* hey cool, enough posts to become a-gang. I remember my dads stories of being an a-ganger back in the 60's&early 70's. He had some crazy stories of his service. |
My parents were very much into B17's (they were both children during the war) Through their interest the whole family (including myself) got involved with the B17 memorial flight and ended up as crew.
Which means - I've flown on this beauty a number of times , in all the positions:smug: And if you get inside the Sally B you'll find a brass plaque with my mother's name on it (Betty Roberts) http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w...B_4engines.jpg You can find out details of the memorial flight here http://www.sallyb.org.uk/ |
Jealous
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Okay, it's official - I hate you now.
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