Richard watching planes taxiing to take-off. |
The weather was perfect for this event: warm, blue sky with only a smattering of clouds. Great weather for the Simsbury Fly-in and Car Show.
We should have arrived earlier. That was my thought as we sat in traffic as we approached the Simsbury Airport (really, a mere concrete air strip, surrounded nearby by fields of flimsy greenhouses). The giant C5-A Galaxy cargo plane had just made several extremely low and impressive passes over us. The huge plane literally cast a shadow as it fly over us. It must have been quite a sight for those at the air field. (It is too big to land here).
There was so much to see. There were rows of planes parked for viewing; rows of cars lined up for inspection; tents for exhibitors; refreshments and souvenirs; and, of course, all kinds of flying acts and various planes flying in and, later, taking, off.
Plane (at left, circled in red) taking off. |
Helicopter (circled in red) taking off. |
The flying acts were interesting. As we arrived, we saw a replica of a WWI Spad (from the Old Rhinebeck Aeodrome) take off. There was also a helicopter (see picture above) and precision formation flying team.
Precision formation flying team. |
Precision formation flying team after landing. |
And there was also a car show. Hundreds of unique cars and trucks (military and fire).
Richard with a hot rod to match his color. |
Also all types of unique planes on display.
We stayed until the end, watching planes fly-out (take off) to return home. |
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Links:
http://www.aflyer.com/1303_f_simsburyflyin.html
http://simsburyairport.com
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lockheed_C-5_Galaxy
http://www.oldrhinebeck.org
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Written Sunday 27 September 2015 (Yeah, I know. It takes a while to get caught up.)
Links:
http://www.aflyer.com/1303_f_simsburyflyin.html
http://simsburyairport.com
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lockheed_C-5_Galaxy
http://www.oldrhinebeck.org
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Written Sunday 27 September 2015 (Yeah, I know. It takes a while to get caught up.)
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