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Monday, July 17, 2023

Flying High!

 Last Saturday, Bob and I went to an air show.  I've been to quite a few of them, as Bob and our son Andy have always been big fans of aircraft, especially the old ones.  Andy ended up in the military working on aircraft, and although he is no longer serving, he works as a civilian at Fort Campbell, working on Apache helicopters.
This time we were going for a special reason.  But first I'll tell you a little about the day.
It was raining as we got close to the airfield, and when we got out of the car, there was a fine mist and a cold wind.  I was pretty cold and hadn't thought of taking a jacket.  After all, it's July!
However, we made the best of things, walking around and checking out some of the aircraft that were parked there.
Then we got to watch the first section of the airshow.


Excuse the poor quality of some of these photos.  It was hard taking them in the misty rain and seeing what was going on.
This is a coast guard helicopter with a guy hanging out of it, showing how they do water rescues.



This was a stunt plane.  He would fly directly up, then go into a free fall and pull out of it before he got too low.  It was kind of scary to watch.



These 4 flew in formation and were amazing to watch. The name of this group is The Hooligan's.



Here they are again.


That was fun, but the real reason for being there was a gift Bob got from the family for his retirement.

He got the gift of a plane ride...



in this B25 bomber!  (They were doing publicity shots here). We had to order tickets months before as there were a very limited amount of rides available.



This plane is called Rosie's Reply, named after Rosie the Riveter.  It flew combat missions in WWII. Take note of the glass front.  The bomber sat in the bottom of that, and Bob got to crawl down there during his flight.  You'll see photos from that further down.





Here is the plane in the middle of the photo, and the guys that were riding walking out there.  There were 6 men including Bob that were on this ride. The other plane out there is a B17 bomber.





There they go! (Thankfully the weather had cleared by this time, no more rain. The flight earlier in the morning was cancelled due to weather).


Here's some pictures Bob took from the plane.



He was sitting right behind the pilot, co-pilot and crew chief, until he got his turn to crawl through a little tunnel to the bomber seat below them.





Looking out that glass front.





The Norden Bombsight.




The view from above.






When the 30 minute ride was finished, they got a ride back on a golf cart.  He was pretty excited!




He loved it!


21 comments:

Ginny Hartzler said...

Wow, what a wonderful gift! Memories to last a lifetime. The plane looks so modern with the glass front. I would never have guessed how old it is! I love your shots of the air show!!!

roentare said...

This is such a cool air show where one can even ride the plane!

Donna said...

What a wonderful and thoughtful gift, Mari!! My husband would have also loved it! I'll check on the next air show here to see if there's anything like it!
Thanks for the post...Bob looks ecstatic!
hugs
Donna

Lillian "sognafaret" said...

Wow what a day you got there with all that plans

Suemn said...

That was a perfect gift to Bob. How fun for him to ride in Rosie's Reply. They don't have much room in the plane for the pilot or co-pilot do they?

Terri D said...

Awesome gift and that big smile and thumbs-up say it all!! Lakeland has a big Fly-In every April. It is not too early to plan a trip to Lakeland in the spring!! Just saying!!

Billie Jo said...

My friend! What a wonderful gift! His smile shows how much he enjoyed it! Thank you for sharing this. I learned more from you about bomber planes than I ever did at school. And please thank your son for his service. Hugs!

Deb J. in Utah said...

The airshow looks like a lot of fun. So glad Bob enjoyed the plane ride. What a great retirement gift for him!

acorn hollow said...

What a wonderful gift!!! He looks all smiles. Glad it was clear enough to go.
Cathy

Pam said...

I have only been to an air show once as a teen, in the early years of teens. My dad took us to see the Blue Angels. Maybe the next time they are in town I will go see them. I need to start getting out and about more. Been getting lazy. Looks like you had a great time. Hvae you ever wanted to learn to fly?

happyone said...

Wow what a treat that must have been for Bob. What a great experience!!
We've been to quite a few air show and I always enjoy them.

Susan said...

What a fun experience for Bob. I glad the weather cleared up. Thanks for Sharing!

Sparky said...

Aren't the aircraft just the coolest things!? I would love to take a short flight in one. Would also like to ride in an Apache helicopter, fully armed, of course. *lol* Wonderful photos. Glad y'all got to go. xx

carrie@northwoods scrapbook said...

Wow was that an epic gift! What an amazing opportunity. Especially someone that would love history and reading about these guys being in a bomber in WW 2 and then getting to experience it himself. So cool 😎
I never thought an air show would be my thing, but we went many years ago and I loved it!!
Yay Bob!

Jenny the Pirate said...

How utterly, totally, and overwhelmingly perfect a gift for Bob! And look at him beaming, so thrilled at that wonderful opportunity he had to ride in that vintage plane! Fabulous. You all hit a home run with that one! xoxo

DUTA said...

Great retirement gift for Bob! Nice photos of the air show!

Debby said...

I would love to do this for my husband. He also loves aircraft. He served in the Navy/Coast Guard for 20+ years but has always had a passion for military aircraft. He can hear a plane and know what it is. He is always watching anything he can on military planes etc. Once we were at a State military function with a flyover - apparently they didn't have the money to pay for an American military plane so they substituted by using a Soviet MiG and he loudly let them know...got all the Veterans rilled up. It was funny.

When we used to travel we would stay on AFB around the country and there is always a museum that we would go to.

That is such a special gift - I'm thinking it is probably quite expensive. I should start tucking money away so I can surprise him. I've seen them at air shows here but never inquired about it because he was with me.

Great photos of a happy husband!

Prims By The Water said...

So glad the weather cooperated for his surprise flight! I would never have been able to sit in that glass part. No way. We use to go to the air show at Selfridge ANG and we lived fairly close to the airfield and the planes usually practiced over our house so we would be able to enjoy the the Blue Angels and Thunderbirds and some older aircraft. Janice

Catherine said...

What a nice gift! My husband would love it too. Bob looks very pleased with his gift!

Mandy said...

Wow! That is so awesome! I’m so glad he got to do that, and he got some great pictures! My son loves Apache helicopters and can spot them way in the air whenever they happen to fly over us. That’s so cool that your son works on them!

Kim said...

That is a crazy cool gift, Mari! I've seen those planes at airshows and even crawled into a B-17 once to see where my dad was positioned, as he served as a WWII tailgunner in one. His plane was called The Little Runt and was shot down on 2 occasions. His pilot was only 21 - several years older than my dad at the time - but he was able to thankfully land the planes safely. It's really crazy to think about what those boys went through. What a neat ride though, it's obvious from Bob's huge smile that he loved his present.