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Saturday
Jun232012

CoolPix 2Fer: Dave Folk's F4U-5 Corsair At The 2012 Indy Air Show

(click pic for hi-res) Dave Folk's awesome F4U-5 Corsair in the sunshine at Indy

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I'm without a long lens of any kind for my awesome Canon T3i camera so I'm having to think up-close and personal this time around at the Indy Air Show. This might be a good time to mention how much I could really use YOUR support. Please don't be fooled by a good looking website that just keeps cranking out high-quality content... I promise you I am one of the poorest people you know! I continue to struggle so much financially that I slept in the car last night - not because I wanted to save some money, but because I didn't have the extra $60 for a hotel room. And I do work a day job, but climbing out of the massive hole in my life that 2008/2009 created has been extremely tough. So if you like what I do thru AirPigz.com, and you've been blessed financially, please consider making a donation (any size) via the PayPal 'donate' button above and to the left. I don't usually ask for support, and I don't usually get it. Now I'm asking.

 So, with me having to think up-close, I decided that the incredibly beautiful F4U-5 Corsair brought to Indy by Dave Folk would be an excellent subject for some nice tight images, kinda like what I did with Glacier Girl a while back: P-38 Glacier Girl - Up Close & Personal... Real Close! (23 Pix) - so I spent about an hour early today getting about 50 images of the Corsair, and I was gonna get a handful of them posted now, but there were so many good ones that there just isn't enough time to get all that prepped up. So I'm taking the easy way out and just giving you two images, in the CoolPix super size, to give you an idea of what to expect before long when I get 25 or 30 images strung together for you to enjoy.

 The first image above is the whole airplane so you can see what an F4U-5 Corsair looks like, if for some interesting reason you don't already know. And then the second image below begins the journey into looking at the Corsair more closely, and with a slightly skewed perspective. The beautiful sky and sunshine make these pix all the nicer... be sure to click them to open up the biggie size. And then keep an eye out in the next week for a big string of fabulous Corsair images to appear. I can hardly wait!


(click pic for hi-res)  Big prop, big sky: F4U-5 Corsair at the 2012 Indy Air Show


Friday
Jun222012

Seen On Eve Of Indy Air Show: FedEx Hiring Quiet Pilots? (Wilson!)

(click pic to enlarge)  Wilson the volleyball looks ready to go in this FedEx ATR-42


 I eventually got myself down to Indianapolis Regional Airport late in the afternoon today for the 'media' day before the official opening of the 2012 Indy Air Show tomorrow. However, getting here late meant I missed any media flight opportunities for the day. That's ok tho, there were plenty of excellent warbird arrivals to enjoy thru the evening and a variety of aircraft on the ramp to check out as well.

 One that I particularly enjoyed was this spotless FedEx ATR-42 that's on display promoting the fine work of FedEx. I thought the windshield placement of a 'Wilson' volleyball (from the 2000 movie Cast Away) was a really cool little detail. If you saw that movie you will remember that the character played by Tom Hanks worked for FedEx, and his volleyball campanion was a pretty important part of his survival after being stranded on an island all alone. I think it's ultra cool that this ATR has a 'Wilson' stuck up on the glareshield. I already like FedEx a lot... now I like them even more : )

 

Wednesday
Nov102010

CoolPix - Airshow: Kent Pietsch 'Jelly Belly' Motorhome Landing! (3 Pix)

(click pic for hi-res)       Kent Pietsch landing on the motorhome runway!

(3 pix)

 I had a really cool opportunity at the Indy Air Show back in June... and these three pix are the result of it. Airshow pilot Kent Pietsch (say peach) does some of the coolest aerobatic routines in his humble 1942 Interstate Cadet, including landing on the tiny runway on top of this motorhome while it's driving down the runway. At some airshows he uses a modified pickup truck with a platform mounted above it, but either way it's very, very impressive. (learn more about the Jelly Belly sponsored Cadet and Kent Pietsch in AirPigz podcast #12)

 He was making some promo passes down the runway that were being videotaped by a guy in the bed of a pickup truck that I was riding in, except I was hanging out in the breeze sitting on the passenger door sill with my still camera. What an awesome sight it was to be this close to Kent! His skills with the Cadet are amazing. I was really impressed with how well he could put the airplane right where he wanted it... and how much fun he was having doing things like this picture shows, putting just one wheel on the platform.

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Monday
Jun142010

2010 Indy Air Show Pic Stream #4 - Super Sunday Airshow!

 The media and practice day at the Indy Air Show on Friday June 11th went great, but heavy rains that fell in a short amount of time very early Saturday morning caused the car-parking fields to flood.  The inability to safely park cars along with some additional weather issues caused the Saturday airshow to be cancelled.

 The hard working volunteer crews at IAS developed a plan to use the second runway and taxiway for car parking on Sunday.  This involved building a road along with loads of other logistical changes that all took place thru the day on Saturday.  By Sunday morning the weather had improved and the Mt. Comfort Airport was ready for an airshow!

 I've picked some of the better pix that I took of Sunday's airshow, and while they are shown in order, they don't represent anywhere near all of the acts that performed.  I wasn't able to catch everything, and my telephoto lens isn't strong enough to do well with the smaller akro airplanes.  You shouldn't have any trouble telling tho that the Indy Air Show is a big-time event.    


 Fortunately it hadn't rained any on Sunday morning, but the day started with the clouds just barely high enuf to get the airshow started.  As a result, the opening flag jump was not able to use the mega flag as planned, and instead this 'little' one had to be used... that is if you consider a flag several times bigger than a parachute to be 'little'!  After the struggles of Saturday, this airshow-opening flag jump was a really beautiful sight no matter what the flag size : )

 

  Here's Kent Pietsch in his little Interstate Cadet doing his comedy routine.  Like we talked about in my podcast with Kent a few weeks back, he drops the right aileron off the airplane early in the flight and then flies aerobatics with just the left aileron.  It's all very well done, and very entertaining.  It works especially well since the announcer stand has Kent patched thru and a funny convo takes place as he goes wacko in the sky.

 

 A big black Waco with smoke pouring out the exhaust would have to be Kyle Franklin!  Between the smoke, the huge radial engine sound, and the way Kyle pushes the airplane around the sky, it's modern akro with a heavy dose of early barnstorming.  The airplane looks really cool here with the sun reflecting off the lower surfaces.

 

 I guess Matt Younkin wanted to be sure he could make more smoke than his brother-in-law Kyle Franklin by having two big round engines!  The Twin Beech airshow is always a crowd favorite.

 

 Wow, that's a lot of smoke!  I did a podcast interview with both Kyle Franklin and Matt Younkin several months back and got some great insight into what it's like for them flying these big ole airplanes.  These guys are doing some of the best work on the airshow circuit.

 

  More Kent Pietsch... this time doing act #2: landing the Cadet on the moving platform.  I watched him do this several times at the event, and I gotta say he's really really good at it!  I've also got a post coming in the future with some behind-the-scenes pix I took of him doing this that are extremely awesome, I think you'll like 'em a lot.

 

 This was pretty cool... after successfully landing on the RV, They drove it right in front of the crowd on the taxiway with Kent outside the airplane and the engine still running on the Cadet.  It made a nifty way to show it off to the crowd, especially since the airplane is up high where everyone can see it.  Shortly after, they pulled back on to the runway and he made a takeoff from the RV so the airplane would be on the ground again for his deadstick routine a little later.

 

  I think this picture of Amanda Franklin on top of Kyle's Waco is amazing... partly because of all the smoke, but mostly because Amanda looks so comfortable and 'into it' even as the airplane begins to slide backward!  They do a fantastic wingwalking act, and it's just extra sweet that they are husband and wife.

 

 The 'Pirated Skies' fly-by!  How cool is that?!

 

 As I mentioned in a post a few days ago, Kyle and Amanda take the wings and tail off of the big black Waco and put it in a trailer to get to the next airshow.  I had the cool opportunity yesterday to get pix after the show of the entire disassembly procedure.  Watch for a detailed post coming about that before long.

 

  This gorgeous B-17 Flying Fortress (Yankee Lady) was rebuilt and is operated and maintained by the Yankee Air Museum in Michigan.

 

  Yankee Lady is very special to me because I got to go for an incredible ride on Friday evening over downtown Indianapolis.  I got some amazing pictures during the ride, check out at this link: B-17 'Yankee Lady' Ride!

 

  The F-18 Super Hornet taxiing by on the way to the end of the runway for a hardcore aerial demonstration.  I like to feel the ground shake!

 

 This was the first time I've ever caught the shockwave vapor in a pic.  Not too bad for the first time : )

 

 And then a couple minutes later I got this one!  If I had a better lens, this would have been my best pic ever.  It's still pretty cool because the light was hitting it all just right to create a bit of a rainbow effect, and a sparkle off the windshield.  It's really interesting looking at the way the moisture forms on the top of the wing as well.  Super Hornet!

 

  These three P-51's are the Horsemen Aerobatic Team.  Authentic WWII Mustangs flying close formation aerobatics to a musical score done by James Horner, the composer who did the music for films like Avatar, Titanic, Braveheart, Apollo 13 and more.  I posted the video with the story and the music here: Video: Horsemen Aerobatic Team - Why We Love The P-51 Mustang.

 They had just strated up and were heading out to take off and loiter as the A-10 flew its demo.

 

 The A-10 followed them out shortly after and then went right into his demo.  The pilot is Major Johnnie "Dusty' Green from the Air Combat Command's A-10 East Demo Team based at Moody AFB in Georgia.  I talked with Major Green shortly before his demo about doing a podcast interview, and it looks like we'll get that done in the next week or two!  I'm really looking forward to learning more about the Warthog from the pilot's perspective.

 

  Here's the A-10 in the midst of a high speed roll maneuver.  The A-10 has a unique split-aileron design that allows them to function in several different ways.  You can tell just a bit in this pic that they aren't positioned as they would be in a normal aircraft.  It'll be interesting to talk with Major Green to learn more about how these unusual control surfaces work.

 

  There really isn't much that needs to be said about being able to see three perfect P-51 Mustangs in tight aerobatic formation.  The sight, the sound, and the history that it represents is astonishing.  If you ever have the chance to see the Horsemen fly, do it.

 

 Two of the Horsemen then joined up on the A-10 to do an Air Force Heritage Flight to wrap up the 2010 Indy Air Show.  It was a beautiful way to end a beautiful day.

 Even tho the event had some serious challenges due to the weather on Saturday, it was a great success on Sunday, and best of all it raised money to support children's charities in central Indiana.  I met a lot of wonderful and interesting people this weekend and I'm already looking forward to 2011 IAS : )

 

Friday
Jun112010

2010 Indy Air Show Pic Stream #1 - Coming Together

 I've been blessed with a great opportunity to cover the Indy Air Show from the inside, and I can already tell it's gonna be a great time.  Friday is the media and practice day, and it's open to the public for a very small price.  Saturday and Sunday are the big days for the event and there's gonna be a lot happening.

 I made the 3 hour trip south on Thursday to the Mt. Comfort Airport and got out on the ramp to get a few pix of airplanes in the evening.  The P-51's above are from the Horsemen Aerobatic Team, and boy do they ever look nice!  I've never seen them perform before so I'm really looking forward to hearing three Merlin's making music in tight formation!

 

 A pair of F-18's were on the ramp still unloading some of their goodies from the trip to Indiana.  These guys will be very effectively turning kerosene into noise... lots of noise!  Should be very satisfying : )

 

 The recent 'A-10 Warthog Week' I put together has me primed to really soak up the show coming up by the Air Combat Command East Demo Team.  I was happy to see their two A-10's already on the ramp bearing their teeth!

 

 Friday morning arrived after just 4 hours of sleep!  I was actually back at the airport at about 5:30am and was able to watch the sun come up.  The skies were somewhat overcast, so it wasn't as dramatic as it could have been, but it was still wonderful.  These three Jet Rangers made a nice sight as the day was coming to life.

 

  Another pic of the Horsemen P-51's, this time in the hangar where they spent the night.  Never get tired of seeing really big props!

 

 As the morning progressed, more showplanes where being pulled out and prepped for a day of media rides and practice performances.  This is Billy Werth's Pitts (grayout.com) with one of the Red Eagles in the background.  I likes me some hot biplanes!

 I'm scheduled to get a ride on a B-17 this evening over downtown Indianapolis, so you can imagine I'm pretty excited about that!  I'm planning to get some pix and maybe some video of that experience and hopefully I'll have something to post from it by tomorrow morning.  If things go well, I'll have another overall post up later today.  

 Check out the full list of Indy Air Show performers so you can either know who you're missing or who you'll see if you get here!

 

Saturday
Jun052010

AirPigz Podcast #12: Kent Pietsch Akro And The Indy Air Show!

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 Kent Pietsch and his Jelly Belly sponsored Interstate Cadet

Interview with Kent Pietsch - 37:47

 It's not every day you talk with a guy who often lands an airplane on top of a moving motorhome or pickup truck!  But that's exactly what Kent Pietsch (sounds like 'peach') does on a regular basis, as the video below shows.  He's been performing at airshows since 1974 and he does some really cool flying with his 1940's era Interstate Cadet... like landing on that tiny moving platform; or doing a crazy comedy act that has him bouncing all over the place, dragging wingtips and even losing an aileron; or his 'deadstick' routine where he does aerobatics with the engine shut down from 6,000 feet, and then stopping the airplane exactly where he wants it back on the ground. It's great airshow performing by an excellent pilot and a really nice guy.

 Kent is one of many fabulous airshow pilots that will be making the 2010 Indy Air Show such a great event to take the family to if you're anywhere near the Indianapolis area Friday thru Sunday June 11th - 13th.  It'll be my first year at the event and I'm really looking forward to it.

 In addition to Kent, other performers that I've talked to recently for podcasts that will also be at Indy are Red Bull Air Racer Michael Goulian (podcast #10) as well as Kyle Franklin and Matt Younkin (podcast #8).  These interviews really help to give you some insight into what it's like for these unique people to be flying at the highest levels.  Turns out they're all really nice people too!

 If you're an A-10 Warthog Fan like I am, you'll love seeing the Air Combat Command put on a special A-10 demonstration at Indy.  This video from 'A-10 Warthog Week' gives you a great idea of what to expect!  Check out IndyAirShow.com for all the details, schedule, and ticket info... it's gonna be more aviation than you can shake a stick at(!) and I hope to see you there : )   

 

I'm looking forward to some great aviation at the 2010 Indy Air Show!

 Learn more about Kent Pietsch at PietschAircraft.com