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![]() Mike Dennis wrote in message ... Hi All, I just got back from the 2003 Dayton Air Show. Totally awesome! I don't know what was most impressive, so I'll just list what I saw today and you can decide... 1. Snowbirds, Blue Angels, and Thunderbirds all 2 hours apart. 2. F-18F, F-15C, AV-8B, S-3 demos Not seen a S-3 in a LONG time, and never a flight demo. 3. B-2, F-117A Flybys 4. F-86, P-51, P-47, F4U, F6F Demos Same goes for the F6F. 5. B-17, B-25, P-3 Demos Or P-3. Seems to be a trend shaping up here. 6. Spirit of St. Louis, Ford Tri-Motor, several DC-3 demos 7. Wright B Flyer, Bleriot demo How far does the Wright B Flyer fly? Hmm, was that the model sold to the Signal Corp, not the "we flew first" plane? 8. Many Great Civilian Performances 9. Ground Displays: B-1B, A-10, F-16, F-18, F-14, DC-10, C-17, B-52, Super Guppy, F-117A, Predator, Global Hawk, Luftwaffe Tornado GR1, NASA F-18 (Wing Warping), T-38, AH-1, UH-1, OH-6, C-141, C-130, P38, Connie and more! Is the P-38 Glacier Girl? I've never seen any of the Guppies. 10. An indoor pavilion with full scale replicas (many flyable) of all the Wright brother's planes/gliders--even bikes & toys they made! And, last but not least, a Long-EZ with Pulse Detonation Engine!! That's right: a working pulse detonation engine just like the elusive (mythical?) Aurora. It was part of a display by AFRL (Air Force Research Lab). It had the strangest design I have ever seen. This "contraption" was literally hanging off the bottom of the fuselage. It was made up of (no kidding!) a Hirth F30 2-stroke engine, the cylinder head off a GM Quad4 engine, some bicycle chains/sprockets, 4 straight steel exhaust tubes, and ran on Avgas. An engineer there told me that "The exhaust velocity is Mach 5 and Rutan is going to fly the other one just like it out in California soon." As for the technical side of it, I'm an engineer, but this guy was talking way over my head...didn't seem like he got out the lab much! That would/will be interesting. BTW, NASA also had a fuel cell plane there, but I'm not sure if it had flown yet. All in all, it was the best air show I've ever seen--and I've been to a lot all over the world. This was the best depiction I've ever seen of just how far we've come in 100 years. Today was a good day! Wa, wa, boo-hoo, sniff, no Dayton for me: six straight days on the urban range is what I get. |
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