Air-to-Air Flying Floods

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Jack Fleetwood
Joe Flood (Father) flying the 1939 Chief
Jason Flood (Son) Flying the 1946 Clipped-Wing Cub
Joe Flood III (Son) Flying the 1947 PA-12 Cruiser

The Cub belonged to Giles Henderson and he performed airshows in it for years. Unfortunately he was killed in a skydiving accident in 2017. You can see the story of Giles and the Flood family in the latest edition of EAA Vintage Airplane.

EAA asked me to do this shoot because only the PA-12 had a radio and I have experience flying with no-radio planes in formation. I'll admit it was a challenge getting the planes lined up! If I had to do it over, I would want the plane with the radio in the back. That way I could move him around to match what the other two planes were doing. I think the Father wanted his boys to be the first two planes though.

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I don't let everyone fly this close, but Jason is a very good airshow pilot!
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Joe Flood (Father) flying the 1939 Chief
Jason Flood (Son) Flying the 1946 Clipped-Wing Cub
Joe Flood III (Son) Flying the 1947 PA-12 Cruiser

The Cub belonged to Giles Henderson and he performed airshows in it for years. Unfortunately he was killed in a skydiving accident in 2017. You can see the story of Giles and the Flood family in the latest edition of EAA Vintage Airplane.

EAA asked me to do this shoot because only the PA-12 had a radio and I have experience flying with no-radio planes in formation. I'll admit it was a challenge getting the planes lined up! If I had to do it over, I would want the plane with the radio in the back. That way I could move him around to match what the other two planes were doing. I think the Father wanted his boys to be the first two planes though.

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40840113353_86f11c43b1_z.jpg
40840099133_b4711f2cf2_z.jpg

32862892597_9b4511fee9_b.jpg


I don't let everyone fly this close, but Jason is a very good airshow pilot!
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47017112154_8bb1a1dc55_b.jpg

32862889167_9c53ffab4d_b.jpg

46890029255_b8b896b88b_b.jpg

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Great photos!!!!
 
Thank you all! I posted this and forgot to check for replies.
 
Given the recent weather I was thinking of a different kind of flood. Great photos as always.

Gary
 
Nice airplanes, and nice folks! Jason did one of his first Pitts airshows in Coshocton, Ohio a few years ago. If memory serves, he was 18....and still working down to the low-level waiver.

Jim
 
I can't imagine how challenging it must be to get everything just right with three airplanes to get those kind of pictures Jack. You make it look easy :cool:
Very nice!
 
I can't imagine how challenging it must be to get everything just right with three airplanes to get those kind of pictures Jack. You make it look easy :cool:
Very nice!
Thanks! It was a challenge for sure. Three planes, one radio, one very little fuel, airplanes going into and out of OSH... it's a shoot I won't forget!
 
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