Air Fest 2007 - part 3: some walk-thrus, etc.

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Air Fest 2007 - part 3: some walk-thrus, etc.

Postby beaky » Sun Apr 01, 2007 12:07 am

One more before I roll my sunburned butt into bed... got an early call tomorrow.

Several variants on the C-130 were there... this was my fave: a NSF Herky on heavy-duty "skeels".

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Then I got a "Spooky" feeling I had a new favorite:

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A halfway-decent shot of the gunship's flight deck.

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Here's a closer look at the "little" gun: a 25mm Gatling gun that fires 1800 rounds per minute; any flavor you like- including explosive rounds. Good for getting someone's attention. ;D


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A very poor shot, but it shows the mechanism of that gun, on the inside.

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The heavier guns: a 40mm Bofors gun, which, according to a cremwmber, could be made to lob 100 shells a minute, if the crew is really working hard... and a 105mm, which takes a bit longer to reload for a still-devastating 10 rounds per minute.

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Sorry about the quality, but here's a look inside at those. Bear in mind this is an operational "Spooky"... the whole plane reeks of gun oil. Mmmmm... gun oil...

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So why are the guns all on one side? Well, they needed room for the control console from which these guns are fired. The Spooky's high-tech eyes give the gunners a nice view of the target, and for them it's like a video game... joystick the pipper, and blast away.


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Big airplane, right? Wrong. This is a big airplane: a C17 Globemaster III.

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Now, I tried to endure the wait to get up into the crew deck, but... I just couldn't take anymore, and I wanted to get back to the show line.

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But I did spend some time perusing all this... stuff...

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It's a wonder why all this gear doesn't come crashing down every time they land...  ;D


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Almost forgot this one: a very businesslike A-10.

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Re: Air Fest 2007 - part 3: some walk-thrus, etc.

Postby Omag 2.0 » Sun Apr 01, 2007 4:13 am

Man, the Spectre looks soooo mean! I love those C-130 shots!  :)
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Re: Air Fest 2007 - part 3: some walk-thrus, etc.

Postby Willit Run » Sun Apr 01, 2007 7:07 am

Awesome shots, Sean!! :)

 Love the gunship shots!!

 I can't wait until McGuire's air show to see a C-17 up close!!

 Keep'em coming!!
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Postby Roughrider » Sun Apr 01, 2007 7:25 am

Great shots Sean, your doing a great job, I feel like I was there.
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Re: Air Fest 2007 - part 3: some walk-thrus, etc.

Postby ATI_7500 » Sun Apr 01, 2007 8:48 am

"Spirit of Berlin"...lol! ;D

Nice C-17 and yes, that thing *is* impressive!
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Postby beaky » Thu Apr 05, 2007 8:24 pm

"Spirit of Berlin"...lol! ;D

Nice C-17 and yes, that thing *is* impressive!


Oddly enough, a few other people at the show found that name amusing, as well, but it's not really meant to be a joke.
 31 US airmen lost their lives supplying and assisting  West (not East  ;) ) Berliners during the Soviet blockade... it was renamed to honor them and everyone who participated.



http://www.globemaster.de/spiritofberlin.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berlin_Blockade

You're welcome, BTW. ;)
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Re: Air Fest 2007 - part 3: some walk-thrus, etc.

Postby ATI_7500 » Fri Apr 06, 2007 7:49 am

31 US airmen lost their lives supplying and assisting  East Berliners during the Soviet blockade... it was renamed to honor them and everyone who participated.


*Cough*

West Berlin...


If it had been East Berlin, the Soviets would have gotten the supplies, crews and aircraft...and the cold war would've gotten hotter than summers in the desert. ;)
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Postby beaky » Fri Apr 06, 2007 8:36 am

31 US airmen lost their lives supplying and assisting  East Berliners during the Soviet blockade... it was renamed to honor them and everyone who participated.


*Cough*

West Berlin...


If it had been East Berlin, the Soviets would have gotten the supplies, crews and aircraft...and the cold war would've gotten hotter than summers in the desert. ;)


Yah... my bad.  I should fix that...    :-[    ::)


I wonder what would have happened if any of those planes inadvertently arrived on the Soviet side... it's noteworthy that no attempts were made to shoot down or turn back those planes, so probably they would have been allowed to go., cargo and all.

They probably knew all along that the Western allies would not let those people freeze and starve... allowed them to have their blockade, yet not have an embarrassing humanitarian crisis on their hands.
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