Saturday, May 9, 2015

Damn. I came back from Washington D. C. a day too soon

I missed one of the largest flyovers of World War II airplanes in history.


That's the only flying B-29 in the world.  It participated in the tribute over the National Mall yesterday at noon.  Damnitall.

More pictures of the war birds here.

8 comments:

Murphy's Law said...

If I'd known you were here, I'd have got you into a great spot to see them. Let me know next time.

Old NFO said...

I missed them too... dammit...

WoFat said...

A wonderful plane. They should park it before it breaks.

drjim said...

The donation I make each year to the CAF is marked "For Fifi".

STxAR said...

When I was 17, I saw her fin sticking up over a hangar at LBB. No 1 engine sprung a leak after the Reese AFB open house and they parked her on the west side of the intergalactic airport.

I was drooling at the fence when an old guy came rolling up in a VW. He unlocked the gate and told me to "bring that stuff" he piled up by the fence.

I got to climb up in there thru the nose wheel and sit in the pilots seat. The Norden sight was donated by Col. Tennessee Ernie Ford.

Man, I was in hog heaven. I will never forget that. Next time I saw her was at Wings Over East Texas in the late 80's, sitting on the ramp at GGG. She hadn't aged in 10 years, but I sure had.

Dan Patterson said...

Oh Lordy what a mix of good and not.
As historic beasts these things really should be on the ground and stay there; no sense in getting someone hurt and destroying a piece of history.

Paul Bonneau said...

I believe that one shows up every year at Hillsboro (Oregon) air show. Since we live in the hills S of there, for several years I got to hear it come overhead at low altitude. The sound is unbelievable, they just don't make motors like that any more. Your hair stands on end, trust me.

LSP said...

Missed it too, sadly... but I did get to see a 4(?) Lancaster bombers fly over Buckingham Palace back in the '90s.

With Bonneau, "Your hair stands on end."

Quite a thing.