Rick was carefully supervised as he turned the prop to move oil into the top cylinders.
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More crowd shots ("Did you get it?" "Yeah, look".)
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Rick was carefully supervised as he turned the prop to move oil into the top cylinders.
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More crowd shots ("Did you get it?" "Yeah, look".)
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A closer look at some of Dottie Mae's panels
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Andrea. She's currently trying to get commercial time in the right seat of a plane, with an eye towards flying for a living. This was her first time in a formation flight.
More of that 'artistic' stuff. Let's see, I think this is the Super Cub. She's in Australian military markings.
The flight line
The audience was obviously not composed of mad dogs and Englishmen. At least, not all of them.
Um, yeah. See, I have this thing about heights. Jim talked me into getting on the scissors lift. I sat on the deck and hung onto one of the railings. But it did make for a nice alternate viewpoint.
The smaller planes are easy to move around. Should have taken a picture of the hand holds on the N3N's wings, too.
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Brian refilling Parrothead's water tank for the spray bar. (Additional cooling for the engine) And Andrea wiping down Parrothead's belly
And more people enjoying the museum's exhibits.
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By Sunday afternoon, Chris was done. And at this point, I think I am, too.
Great variety of shots Q1 and love your commentary on what what was going on. Looks like a fun (and tiring) time was had by all.
Tiring, oh, yeah. It took a little distance before anyone could remember the fun, though. Glad you enjoyed the show.
Fascinating set, Q1. Looks like a fun but exhausting time.
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