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Old 07-26-2006, 06:28 AM
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Default RV Formation at AirVenture 2006 Oshkosh

Here are a few photos of the 15 ship RV Formation that flew Tuesday 25 July 2006 at AirVenture.

http://members3.clubphoto.com/socal2...09/guest.phtml

Next year is Van's 35 year. We need to start training so that we have 35 EXPERIENCED RV FFI Flyers in the air to celebrate.
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Old 07-27-2006, 08:39 PM
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Default RV Formation at AirVenture 2006

Just out of curiousity, who were the fabulous fifteen and what RVs did they fly: 3,4,6,7,8, etc? They should get some recognization for their effort!

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Old 07-27-2006, 09:25 PM
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Southeast RV (SERV) squadron was represented by three of our own -- James(RV-6), Ken (RV-6), and Len (RV-8A). They loved it, and we're all very proud of them.
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Southeast RV (SERV) squadron was represented by three of our own -- James(RV-6), Ken (RV-6), and Len (RV-8A). They loved it, and we're all very proud of them.
Thanks, Radomir.

We had a wonderful time. A lot of hard work and preparation but once done, it was a lot of fun.

This type of flying is not for everyone, but for those who "take to it", it is most gratifying.

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Old 07-28-2006, 05:01 AM
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Just out of curiousity, who were the fabulous fifteen and what RVs did they fly: 3,4,6,7,8, etc? They should get some recognization for their effort!

... Bill
The recognition we got was from the warbird guys, who dont just pass out compliments to the RV'ers, come over and said we were S#@# HOT! The reward was in shaking the hands of the flight members aferwards of a job well done. Well planned, well briefed, & well executed. I was stopped several times around the show by folks who, saw my Team RV shirt, and passed out their thanks and compliments.

It was the best technical performance of a large formation I have seen based on the pictures we reviewed in great detail. (we are a highly self critiquing bunch)

Here was the line up from the brief in no particular order
Stewart, Mike Kahuna 8
Carmichal, Dick Checker 8A
Sobek, Gary Condor 6
Kight, Danny Speedy 6
Reese, Greg Greese 6
Clark, James 6
McCurdy, Stu Falcon 8
Geer, Roy Jarhead 6
Newhouse, Bud Joker 8
Gieleghem, Ron 8
Legette, Len 8A
Gunn, Bill Gunbody 4
Checkoway, Dan Sharpie 7
Harril, Ken 6
Wilson, Greg Wizz 4

Interesting only 2 sissy wheels.

We had 16 for the infamous diamond of diamonds.... but 'Lemay, Lowell Phantom' had to drop for dead battery from master left on. We hand propped his 180hp. But dead was dead and there was no juice to ignite the alt. And yes he bought a round that evening. A few others bought rounds too for missed check ins and other ancilary items.
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Old 07-28-2006, 11:43 AM
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Thumbs up Awesome show & people

First off, let me say this was my first trip to OSH even though I live less then 2 hours away by car I haven't had a chance to attend. The RV Formation guys were just great to talk with....they all made me feel welcome and answered questions (probably the same they get from every newbie).....Dick Carmichal and Len Leggete were very generous with their time, Len even letting me sit in his plane to see how I fit in it! All this while they were briefing on Tuesday for their formation flying.

I can not say enough about this guys (and their wives) for talking to me and taking time out just to chat.....not to mention the show they put on was awesome! I stood next to some active duty pilots that day and they were all impressed with the skill and form that the RV flights were displaying.....

I also talked with "Phantom" (Lowell Lemay) for quite a bit....very down to earth great guys there....if you get the chance you'll enjoy every minute you spend talking with these guys.

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picts on borrowed camera--urgh.


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Old 07-30-2006, 06:25 PM
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more and debrief


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Old 07-30-2006, 07:17 PM
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I'm not a formation flyer -- well, at the moment I'm not flying at all. Could you guys give us a sense of what happens at a debriefing session? What sorts of things came up, for example, after the terrific performance on Tuesday?
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"looked like a couple number fours got sucked turning initial before the Kiss off"
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