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Sound of Speed at KSTJ: highlights

PostPosted: Mon Jul 10, 2006 6:56 pm
by TacitBlue
So, there was finally an airshow in my cruddy little town. :P Here are the best pics That I and my dad took at the show. I may post some more later today or tomorrow after I have gone through them all.

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This is John Klatt in his Staudacher S-300. This guy put on a great show. I don't know much about him, but apparently he is sponsored by the Air National Guard.

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P-51 and A-10 heritage flight. (compression killed this pic)

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This was taken at the end of the F/A-18 "tactical demo". This pilot did some amazing things, I didn't know that a Super Hornet could do that harrier maneuver.

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This is a display team called the Red Eagles. One of the planes is a Pitts S-2, but the other one is this....
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...and I don't know what it is. Can anyone identify it? Whatever it is, they put on a great display too.

All in all, this was a good show, and it had a great turn-out. The crowd was so large in fact that I couldn't get very many good shots of the static display aircraft, but I got a few. I'll have to weed through them and find some that are good enough to post. ;)

P.S. Credit where credit is due, my Dad took the first two photos and I took the other three.

Re: Sound of Speed at KSTJ: highlights

PostPosted: Mon Jul 10, 2006 7:00 pm
by Mynameisnemo
EDIT, the aircraft that the red eagles use are a Christen eagle, and a Talon Eagle,

Great set of shots though.

Re: Sound of Speed at KSTJ: highlights

PostPosted: Mon Jul 10, 2006 7:05 pm
by Hagar
Nice one. The mystery plane is called a Talon Eagle. http://www.redeagleairsports.com/

I didn't know that a Super Hornet could do that harrier maneuver.

Which Harrier manoeuvre would that be?  bet it can't hover or fly backwards. :P ;)

(compression killed this pic)

It shouldn't. Not an aerial shot against a plain sky background.  Mail me the original & I'll see what I can do.

Re: Sound of Speed at KSTJ: highlights

PostPosted: Mon Jul 10, 2006 7:28 pm
by flyboy 28
Very impressive, Tacit. :)

Doug, I think what he means is that the Hornet can stand on its tail. I might be wrong, but I saw something like that at a show not too long ago. Very neat to watch. :)

Re: Sound of Speed at KSTJ: highlights

PostPosted: Mon Jul 10, 2006 8:19 pm
by Rifleman
Well now, that's a surprise to me.....I've never seen or hard of a Harrier standing on its tail  ?  Anyone know if it can be done ?  ???

Re: Sound of Speed at KSTJ: highlights

PostPosted: Mon Jul 10, 2006 8:23 pm
by beaky
Yeeow, that first shot is incredible!!  8) 8)
It sort of looks like that A10/P51 shot was killed more by either too much zooming (almost looks like digital zoom), or overcropping a non-zoomed image. than by compression.
The " it's over 2000 wide, so hacking it down to 8x6 ought to yield a nice crispy pic" idea doesn't always work out... :P

Re: Sound of Speed at KSTJ: highlights

PostPosted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 5:48 pm
by TacitBlue
Thanks for the comments all :).

Now that I have gotten the original of that A-10/P-51 shot from my dad, I see that that Rotty is right. So thanks anyway Hagar, but I don't think it can be helped.

The harrier thing: The Maneuver I was refering to could be described as this- The aircraft flyes very slowly and low to the ground. The nose is pointed almost vertical like it is balanced on the thrust from the engines. I thought that the name of this stunt was The Harrier, but I guess not, LOL.

Re: Sound of Speed at KSTJ: highlights

PostPosted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 7:14 pm
by Jared
Thanks for the comments all :).

Now that I have gotten the original of that A-10/P-51 shot from my dad, I see that that Rotty is right. So thanks anyway Hagar, but I don't think it can be helped.

The harrier thing: The Maneuver I was refering to could be described as this- The aircraft flyes very slowly and low to the ground. The nose is pointed almost vertical like it is balanced on the thrust from the engines. I thought that the name of this stunt was The Harrier, but I guess not, LOL.


I believe you're talking about the high alpha pass ;)

Really like this set of shots :)

Re: Sound of Speed at KSTJ: highlights

PostPosted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 9:19 pm
by Foxtrot Sport
I believe you're talking about the high alpha pass ;)

That is by far the coolest thing to see at an airshow, especially with the Blue Angels.  I believe the Thunderbirds are doing it too now.

Re: Sound of Speed at KSTJ: highlights

PostPosted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 11:48 pm
by Boss_BlueAngels
My favorite part of the F/A-18C Demo is during the high alpha pass when the narrator says, "the only aircraft in the world that can fly slower than the Hornet is the F/A-18E/F Super Hornet"  Well... other than a hovering aircraft of course...

That Rhino demo is quite astounding.  Over seas she does the exact same rutine... except with a little added weight under the wings (like 17,000 lbs!!!).  


Anyway, I'm going to be seeing this aircraft THIS WEEKEND!  Oohh, I'm so excited!  My favorite airplane!