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RV-7 VH-JWC riding sidesaddle with P-40 Kittyhawk
Last Saturday I jumped in my trusty RV-7 with a pilot mate (Guy Bourke) and we shot up north to Temora Aviation Museum for one of their regular flying displays. Guy Bourke's day job is a 767 Captain and he is one of those insanely lucky fellas who has flown more types than most (Spitfire, P-51 Mustang, P-40 Kitty, Hudson Bomber, Harvard, Vampire...just to name a few). Guy had the hard task on the day of flying Temora's Spitfire in a formation display with Alan Arthur's P-40 Kittyhawk. It was my first visit to Temora Aviation Museum and believe me when i say I was drooling over their extraordinary collection which is the pride and joy of owner/pilot David Lowe. Check out www.aviationmuseum.com.au
Anyway back to the point - Following the flying displays Guy Bourke and I were ready to leave at the same time as Alan Arthur in the P-40 and we were both heading south for Victoria. I couldn't resist temptation and asked Alan to depart with us in formation so I could snap a couple of shots. If you reckon you had the RV grin on the day of your first flight, wait till the day you are riding side saddle with a P-40 Kittyhawk 10ft off your wing with 12 cylinders barking away in your right ear........I was grinning so hard it hurt! I never thought I would live the day to formate with a P-40 but doing it in a tin can you built yourself was just too much!!! Now I gotta save up for a warbird because you should of seen how fast the P-40 left me behind when Alan turned on the gas.....with a roll on departure! ![]() and here is a photo of the Hudson Bomber which also flew on the day - it is currently the only flying Hudson in the world... ![]() |
Hi Jon,
I was at Temora last year. http://www.vansairforce.com/communit...ghlight=temora It is cool to be able to play with the big boys ! When I grown up, I want a spitfire :) Thank you for posting the pictures. |
nice work JC
Shame I was socked in with crappy Syd wx...:( next time RC |
What a sight! Truly a unique opportunity. I just stopped and stared at the formation picture for minutes. I like.
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/Users/mkennedy27/Desktop/IMG_1573.JPG No Air to Air, but a couple sleepovers in the Airpower Museum Hangar. P-40 "Jacky C" and Thunderbolt Jacky's Revenge" Cool Air to Airs, I , met Ray at Dayton he had the mustang. MK |
Awesome
My Grandfather was a pilot in the AVG (Flying Tigers) in China. Then went on to instruct military pilots in prop, jet and helicopter til 1974.
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Formation
Funny how a P-40 next to an RV is cool, But a Bonanza next to a 150 Cessna is unrehearsed and dangerous flying?
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Smokey
That's a sweet P-40 and I am sure you were mighty proud to have it on your wing! Edson I'm not taking your comment too seriously but will declare that I took the shot from the RH seat (I prefer to fly my 7 from the RH seat). Guy Bourke was driving while I took the shot . 2 hours earlier Guy and Alan were doing a formation display in the Kitty and the Spitfire - hence they are both pretty comfy with have each other on their wing. Bit different to A Bonanza Pilot forming on a C152 but then again not that different if both the drivers are suitably experienced :) Cheers Jon |
Hi Jamie / RC
Yep - Temora is well worth a visit! Good place for us all to meet for a Friday night beer and Saturday return post display... I'll be going back. RC - are you coming to Melbourne in the next couple of weeks....if yes drop me a msg and we will hook up for a beer? CHZ |
Hi Jon,
Will you be going to AUSFLY this year ? its at Narromine 13th-16th September. It would be good to catch up. |
Hopefully ill get down south in the next few weeks.
Mrs XRC is studying and has exams at the moment, so I'm a fully engaged parent with an RV in need of 2 extra seats.... Really need to get an RV10 going! Cheers |
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