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![]() Ya'll livin in Texas got the wonderful annual Confederate Air Force (I still can't call them "commemorative") Airsho 2007 comin up this weekend! I make the annual long drive (5 hours) from Waco every year. Used to fly there but can't justify several hundred in rental fees whilst most of my $ is going to A&P school and debt freedom. Flight through central & west TX. isn't so pretty anyway. I guess FIFI (B-29) will be out of commission for eng. overhaul (?) but this year marks the return of the completely restored Diamond Lil (B-24). Of course, the Mustang(s) are what I anticipate the most along with the "Tora Tora Tora" demo. I've been doing this airsho almost every year since the late 70s when it was in Harlingen. It's just about the same every year but it never gets old. This is when the CAF really goes all out with as many planes as they can get in the air so if you've been to an airshow where there's a WWII demo with the bombs (dynamite) & explosions & such, there is a whole lot more in Midland every Fall! Anyone hankering for something to do this coming weekend should consider what has always been one of my favorite airshows. This is truly warbird nirvana in Midland, Texas. See ya there? Ricky |
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![]() "Ricky" wrote This is when the CAF really goes all out with as many planes as they can get in the air so if you've been to an airshow where there's a WWII demo with the bombs (dynamite) & explosions & such, I wish Texas wasn't so dang far away, so I'll not get there. I will have to make it a point to go at least once. As far as the explosions go, we (the Aviation Explorers) had the guy that does all of the bombs at OSH come and give our group a program, and we found out what they use for the explosions. Most of the bomb (big sized) explosions are (in order, from the ground going up) 1/4 to 1/2 stick of dynamite blasting cap and wire to set it all off cardboard box trash bag-good quality, non leaking 2 to 5 gallons regular unleaded gasoline The more dynamite, the higher it "lifts" the gasoline before it ignites. The EPA is really strict on not having any pollution of the ground while putting on the show, so no spills! They are not allowed to use any metal or other materials that would not vaporize in the explosion, for fear of projectile like behavior injuring someone in the crowd. It was really interesting. The outfit was called "Rick's Fantastic Demolition" or something like that. Dang, I hate it when I forget stuff like that! -- Jim in NC |
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