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Andrews Open to Flying Fans
(EXCERPT) Annual Event Showcases Military Might, Patriotism, by Nurith C. Aizenman Washington Post Staff Writer Sunday, May 16, 2004; Page C01 Overhead, jet fighters streaked through a cloudless sky -- steel-gray bodies glinting in the sun, engines booming reminders of U.S. military might. But on the ground yesterday at the annual air show at Andrews Air Force Base, the talk was of U.S. troops under siege, not ju... U.S. and friendly nation laws prohibit fully reproducing copyrighted material. In abidance with our laws this report cannot be provided in its entirety. However, you can read it in full today, 16 May 2004, at the following URL. (COMBINE the following lines into your web browser.) The subject/content of this report is not necessarily the viewpoint of the distributing Library. This report is provided for your information and discussion. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...004May15.html? --------------------------- Otis Willie Associate Librarian The American War Library http://www.americanwarlibrary.com |
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Otis Willie wrote in message . ..
Andrews Open to Flying Fans (EXCERPT) Annual Event Showcases Military Might, Patriotism, by Nurith C. Aizenman Washington Post Staff Writer Sunday, May 16, 2004; Page C01 Overhead, jet fighters streaked through a cloudless sky -- steel-gray bodies glinting in the sun, engines booming reminders of U.S. military might. I went out there today...a few thoughts... Great show, although the Navy/Corps seemed underrepresented this time around. One little Hornet on static, no Super Bug, one Harrier, and a Prowler. USAF had two Strike Eagles, one Charlie Eagle, an F-16, an F-117, B-1, B-52, F/A-22 (I'll get to that in a second), C-5, C-17, KC-10...you get the picture. MV-22 was on static...very interesting. The nacelles are enormous, bigger than I'd expected for in person, and comparatively, the fuselage itself is smaller. I'm 6'4" and had zero head clearance. I can't imagine how easy it is for taller Marines to negotiate charging off the back ramp, although I suppose that's what helmets are for. The crew dog inside said that all the pilots love flying it...very stable and easy. The F/A-22 was parked next to a F-35 mockup, but the Raptor was the real deal. It had two M-16 armed skycops camped out in the shade under a wing. Weapons bays were open but no inerts to show. The HUD was completely covered. I did notice little diamond-shaped windows in the lower fuselage even with the cockpit...asked a crewchief "What are those little windows for?" and he said "I guess they're just little windows." Also, the thrust vectors were parked in that top-up/bottom-down widemouth position, but also covered. They said that the Raptor will be showing a LOT more next year. Maybe even flying shows. I overheard that tidbit from one pilot (I assume, he was in a bag instead of fatigues), and he followed up with "and everyone will have their jaws on the ground if we do." Air displays were good. B-1B, C-17, F-16, F/A-18F, A-10, Herks, Snowbirds, F-117 (louder than I'd expected). I left before the Blues flew. |
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Jeb Hoge wrote:
I went out there today...a few thoughts... I was there too.. MV-22 was on static...very interesting. I talked with one of the pilots and one crew chief. I was unaware they were operational with the Corps.....although their squadron designation was still VM*X*. I overheard that tidbit from one pilot (I assume, he was in a bag instead of fatigues), and he followed up with "and everyone will have their jaws on the ground if we do." If you want to see jaws dropping due to the F/A-22, stop by Capitol hill anytime Monday-Friday and the bring up the topic of the F/A-22 (and its cost) with congressman, senators or their staffers ![]() Air displays were good. B-1B The tribute to Col. Morgon was very touching....at least to us bomber guys. BUFDRVR "Stay on the bomb run boys, I'm gonna get those bomb doors open if it harelips everyone on Bear Creek" |
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Jeb Hoge wrote:
Air displays were good. B-1B The tribute to Col. Morgon was very touching....at least to us bomber guys. Oh, I missed that. ![]() morning and had idly wondered if there'd be a B-17 on the line at After the Bone performed it's fly-bys, it departed and waited for another demo, a civilian one. After the civilian demo, they announced the passing of Col. Morgan, asked everone to rise, read the poem "High Flight" and played taps as the Bone did a low speed pass. I thought it was a great tribute. BUFDRVR "Stay on the bomb run boys, I'm gonna get those bomb doors open if it harelips everyone on Bear Creek" |
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