Air Fest 2007 part 7-let the rumpus begin!!
After the KC flyby and the C130 drop, it was time for Otto, the perennial airshow performer, to strut his stuff. This is retired Army flight instructor Roger Buis in a Schweizer C300C... he does some incredible stuff, and really entertains by having "Otto" nod, shake his head, and do all sorts of things interacting with the announcer. This is some superb helicopter flying... he must be busy as a one-armed paper-hanger with hives while doing these maneuvers, and he makes it look easy.
"Otto" is a kids' favorite with his googly eyes and saucy attitude... he can even blow up a balloon like it was bubble gum.



Next up was Panchito, a resplendent B25 operated by the Disabled American Veterans... a real honey.

She flew a couple of simulated bombing passes...

Complete with ground charges to simulate an exploding bomb. Very hard to predict the explosion without seeing a bomb drop, and of course this guy hove into the frame the one time I caught it...

A real flying legend... the mighty Mitchell.

Even more polished WWII metal: Crazy Horse, the fabulous dual-control P-51 owned by the Stallion 51 organization... yes, they give lessons in it.




Next: Texan and Trojan!!
"Otto" is a kids' favorite with his googly eyes and saucy attitude... he can even blow up a balloon like it was bubble gum.

Next up was Panchito, a resplendent B25 operated by the Disabled American Veterans... a real honey.
She flew a couple of simulated bombing passes...
Complete with ground charges to simulate an exploding bomb. Very hard to predict the explosion without seeing a bomb drop, and of course this guy hove into the frame the one time I caught it...

A real flying legend... the mighty Mitchell.
Even more polished WWII metal: Crazy Horse, the fabulous dual-control P-51 owned by the Stallion 51 organization... yes, they give lessons in it.
Next: Texan and Trojan!!



