Toby said:
The movie "Memphis Belle" seemed to capture what those guys went through. Absolutely amazing. Staying in formation, watching your neighbor's plane fall apart when hit, then fall into one or two of your buddies on the way down. Brave doesn't even begin to describe what those guys did.Phil Kriley said:I've not flown on one, but I have walked through several of them. VERY enlightening. Those men were BRAVE and must have suffered quite a bit from the cold and noise.
I would love to. They're not coming anywhere near where I am, though. Maybe another year.silver-eagle said:Toby,
I flew two years on the Aluminum Overcast when it was up here [from the EAA]. Due to MASSPORT changing the game while the B17 was imbound, they ended up flying out of Lawrence MA instead of Bedford.
The day itself was 90+ and about 12Knots. 30 minute ride took 10 days for the smile to wear off. I regularly wear the B17 L2 jacket only available to flight experience participants.
If you get a chance, take it. You'll enjoy every minute.
www.b17.org.
Manager at Sun Western was very, very shrewd. The D2 guy has some stiff competitionMichael said:I witnessed very childish behavior coming from the owner of D2 this morning, I was getting fuel, and he came over to my aircraft where sun western was refueling me, and started a shouting match with them, including the words...I will have you thrown in jail....I did notice however, a sun western employee flipping the bird to mr. D2 aero. They both were acting like little kids. He was ****ed that Sun western was having a fuel sale during his grand opening. .