Favourite part of the show was the Vincent Aviation ZK-VAC Dash 8 display, so VAC - make sure you ask for a repeat in 2011!







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chopper_nut wrote:QUOTE (chopper_nut @ Apr 29 2009, 10:16 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Jeeze you guys are hard to please. That Carabou stole the show again. The noise.... The distance in which it stops and goes again. Piston engine machine with reversing capability. You young guys have no appreciation for aviation history.
To true .... Caribou ! the chopper with wings
chopper_nut wrote:QUOTE (chopper_nut @ Apr 29 2009, 09:16 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Jeeze you guys are hard to please. That Carabou stole the show again. The noise.... The distance in which it stops and goes again. Piston engine machine with reversing capability. You young guys have no appreciation for aviation history.
I love how a 25 year old is telling me how young I am
I know how impressive it is as I've seen it perform at Omaka before but what I was trying to say is that it was not as impressive as previous years- the landing/take off distances weren't that short considering what they're capable of. Perhaps if she'd landed upwind (One of the basics of flying isn't it?) her landing roll would've made the crowd really go wow..
I really do like the Caribou as an aircraft, I much prefer watching big transport planes being thrown around at shows- it's a welcome break from boring old Corsairs/Spitfires/Mustangs going back and forward again and again...
I know it sounds biased but the Dash 8 showed that it was really more versatile- a 240kt pass followed by a slow pass/handling display pretty much as slow as the 'bou, although with a landing that admittedly wasn't as spectacular, but still impressive considering how much faster/higher it can fly.Last edited by victor_alpha_charlie on Thu Apr 30, 2009 6:08 pm, edited 1 time in total.
victor_alpha_charlie wrote:QUOTE (victor_alpha_charlie @ Apr 30 2009, 06:05 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>- it's a welcome break from boring old Corsairs/Spitfires/Mustangs going back and forward again and again...
Boring!!!!????
The Caribou display may of been restrained due to problems with cracking in the wings in some air frames and subsequently limited to what they can do - this is why they are been retired a few yerars earlier than planned..but they are over 40 years old so not surprising really.
Naki wrote:QUOTE (Naki @ Apr 30 2009, 08:09 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Boring!!!!????
The Caribou display may of been restrained due to problems with cracking in the wings in some air frames and subsequently limited to what they can do - this is why they are been retired a few yerars earlier than planned..but they are over 40 years old so not surprising really.
Yeah I knew I'd be picked up on that..
They just don't do anything for me.. I know some (most) people just can't get enough of seeing a Corsair fly past at 400mph or whatever but after seeing them so many times doing the same thing again and again the magic has somewhat worn off.. Don't get me wrong, the sound of a Pratt and Whitney radial or a Merlin is a beautiful sound, but I like variety so I'd certainly rather see a more unusual aircraft display that I haven't seen before than see another WW2 fighter fly past. Another good example from Omaka was Ray Patchett's Fatman ag aircraft- it was something really unique that definitely caught my attention.
chopper_nut wrote:QUOTE (chopper_nut @ May 1 2009, 10:40 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I really wish the Yaks, Nanchangs and Harvards would do something different. Ive seen them way to many times for them to be interesting now. They were interesting in 92 and 96 but since then, they just pale compared to other displays.
Which is how I feel about the WW2 fighters.

Bazza wrote:QUOTE (Bazza @ May 6 2009, 09:01 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>As an example, for many years I have collected scale 1:18 roadster cars, Aston Martins, Bugatti's, early SS Jaguars, Mercedes Benz, Alfa Romeo etc, the golden age of motoring. My grandsons, whom at one stage I thought I'd leave them to, wonder where are the Holdens.....? I despair for humanity....
I too have a reasonable collection of such things. Lotus 49s, Eagle T1g, Ferrari 500, GT40 etc. Quite a lot of people look at these cars and say, have you got any McLaren F1s?Last edited by chopper_nut on Fri May 01, 2009 9:48 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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