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2012-05-10

Video 'Red Tails (2012) HD Movie Trailer - Lucasfilm Official Trailer'

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Hierbij de link naar de trailer van de film 'Red Tails'. Een Georges Lucas productie over een groep Afro-Amerikaanse piloten die de experimentele Tuskegee Training Program gevolgd hebben worden opgeroepen voor dienst in de Tweede Wereldoorlog.
First Public Promotional Trailer for the feature film RED TAILS.

1944. World War II rages and the fate of the free world hangs in the balance. Meanwhile the black pilots of the experimental Tuskegee training program are courageously waging two wars at once -- one against enemies overseas, and the other against discrimination within the military and back home. Racial prejudices have long held ace airman Martin "Easy" Julian (Nate Parker) and his black pilots back at base -- leaving them with little to do but further hone their flying skills -- while their white counterparts are shipped out to combat after a mere three months of training. Mistakenly deemed inferior and assigned only second-rate planes and missions, the pilots of Tuskegee have mastered the skies with ease but have not been granted the opportunity to truly spread their wings. Until now.
As the war in Europe continues to take its dire toll on Allied forces, Pentagon brass has no recourse but to rec... meer

Comics event Le Bourget May 12th 13rd, 2012 La BD prend l'Air


7e édition : en 2012, le salon fait peau neuve !

Le musée de l’air et de l’espace réunira une trentaine d’auteurs qui viendront présenter leurs nouveautés et dédicacer leurs albums. Pour la première fois depuis la création des Rencontres de la bande dessinée aéronautique et spatiale, en 2004, les séances de dédicaces auront lieu dans le hall 6 Concorde sous les ailes des deux supersoniques. Dans ce décor unique au monde, les rencontres entre auteurs et lecteurs prendront une dimension exceptionnelle...l'article au complet ici

Source Musée de l'air et de l'espace Le Bourget 


From Aerobuzz Exhibition in Paris



L’hommage de Perinotto et Weygand à la bande dessinée aéronautique

Expositions  publié le mardi 8 mai 2012
par Gil Roy 
La galerie d’art parisienne Oblique expose, du 3 au 25 mai 2012, une cinquantaine d’œuvres originales de Gérard Weygand et Lucio Perinotto, intitulée « l’œil d’Icare ». Les deux Peintres de l’air rendent hommage aux maîtres du 9ème Art. L'article au complet ici



2012-05-09

SV-4B Nieuwsbrief 2012/3

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Doolittle Raiders' 70th Reunion 2012

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A photo-essay sampling of photography from attending the Doolittle Raider's 70th Anniversary Reunion events last week (17-19 Apr 2012)






The static display on Tuesday -- this line-up of 20 North American B-25 Mitchell fast medium bombers, of various versions and paint schemes, gathered at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force in observance of the Doolittle Tokyo Raid on Japan, 18 April 1942:




I spent about eight hours walking up and down the flight line, doing about three circuits of the aircraft, taking many photographs, learning additional new history, listening to war stories by modern aircrews and WWII veterans, seeing some old friends and making a few new ones, and absorbing lots of solar radiation -- a great day!

This nicely-painted B-25J carries the Doolittle Raiders official badge:



(B-25J Doolittle Raiders, Special Delivery)
Patriotic nose art, polished aluminum and a sunny morning combine for this warbird character study:



(B-25J Old Glory)
It was a very bad day for a Japanese merchant ship, if a patrolling B-25H crossed its path.  According to Mr. Ralph Anderson, my high school science teacher who flew B-25s and B-29s in WWII, the proper attack technique is a shallow dive at the ship, while firing your 50-caliber machine guns.  When you see bullet hits at the waterline, fire the semi-automatic 75-mm howitzer to put *BIG* holes in the target vessel a very successful anti-shipping tactic that rarely required a second pass!



(B-25H Barbie III)
Noontime on Wednesday:  40 Wright R-2600 engines starting and warming up in front of the large crowd, which has gathered at the Museum and on Colonel Glenn Highway to see the B-25 takeoffs and commemorative flyover:



The first B-25 is in the air and the wheels are coming up, for the formation join-up over Beavercreek and the flyovers at the Museum:




(B-25J Panchito)
Here's a good shot of the 16-ship fly-over commemorating the Doolittle Raid of 18 April 1942.  These aircraft came over the Museum at approximately the Raid's bombing altitude of 1200 ft. AGL:




Yes, they were loud but not nearly as irritating as if they were jet engines!
I obtained several good close-ups during the flyover:



(B-25J Executive Sweet / My Buck)



(B-25J Devil Dog)




(B-25 Miss Hap)



(B-25J Yellow Rose)

I don't know about you folks, but the Missing Man formation *always* chokes me up



(From left to right: Miss Hap, Panchito and B-25J Bettys Dream see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Missing_man_formation if the significance of this salute is unknown to you.)


After the flyovers, there was a short ceremony and a wreath-laying at the Doolittle Raiders memorial.  Col. C.V. Glines (Jimmy Doolittle's biographer and an honorary Raider) gave a historical sketch, followed by a brief speech by Lt. Col. Richard E. Coles (Doolittle's co-pilot of No. 1, and a Dayton native):




It was remarkable that this 96-year-old has a stronger speaking voice than others (decades younger) we heard at the same event!

Some of the Raiders leaving the ceremony.  From the left:  Staff Sgt. David J. Thatcher, Engineer-Gunner of No. 7 (back to the camera); Cole; Glines; and Lt. Col. Edward J. Saylor, Engineer-Gunner of No. 15 (hand obscuring face).  Take a look at these old gentlemen -- they are genuinely enjoying themselves!



At a reception that evening, I mentioned to Major Thomas Griffin, Navigator of No. 9 (in white cap toward the right in the photo below) that it appeared that he and the other Raiders truly were having a good time, and his response was, Oh, yes!  We all look forward to this all year!




Thursday:  The 80 silver goblets and 1896 bottle of Hennessy cognac were on display at the Raiders luncheon.

(The rumor on Wednesday evening, as related to me by one of the caterers, was that the Raiders would uncork the bottle for this year's toast to the departed Raiders.  Although this is slightly contrary to Jimmy Doolittle's stipulation that the last two surviving Raiders would open it to drink a final toast to their departed comrades, it would be entirely appropriate for the Raiders to do so in this 70th anniversary year, if they really think this will be their last reunion.  I have looked but not yet found any confirmation of whether or not they cracked that bottle on Thursday -- does anyone else have the straight dope?):
(For the story of the goblets, see http://www.doolittleraider.com/the_goblets.htm )



The Reunion guests also included two Navy veterans who served on the USS Hornet CV-8 during the Raid (actually, who served on Hornet from its commissioning, 20 Oct 1941, to its sinking in the Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands, 27 Oct 1942!; CPO Allen Josey shown below), a woman whose husband had assisted Crew #2s evasion of the Japanese and return to safety from their Chinese village, and family members of the other Raider crews.


Reflecting on what these many heroes had risked, sacrificed and achieved is simultaneously inspiring, humbling and a terrific way to check ones perspective


During the office golf outing on Friday, five or six B-25s crossed our airspace (most of them singly; once as a 2-ship).  It seems that many of the attending B-25 crews had stayed in town for the Raiders banquet on Thursday night, and then left for their home bases throughout Friday morning.  It was nice to hear those big sweet  Wright radials one more time!

(B-25H Barbie III)












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Maquette Tipsy S2

Thx Vincent

Bonjour Vincent,
Voici quelques photos de la maquette du S2.
Bonne continuation.
Jean
maquette S2
Vous êtes invité à consulter l'album de Nicole. Cet album contient 4 fichiers.



2012-05-08

Belgian WIngs Website Update 07 May 2012



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Daniel


Event RSAB 2012 : 02 03/06/2012 Maillen

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SBAP site update on 06-05-2012

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