Postcard from Oshkosh..

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Tue Jul 21, 2015 10:15 pm
by VH-WAL
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grr my laptop is really slow, fed up with pasting pics here takes too long... time for breakfast and more airshow (and alas more grinding american hoo hah) keep checking my flickr for updates
cheers
wal
Re: Postcard from Oshkosh..

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Thu Jul 23, 2015 3:16 pm
by VH-WAL
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F-35 truely stealthy bloody near impossible to focus on! F-22 same same
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Re: Postcard from Oshkosh..

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Thu Jul 23, 2015 4:28 pm
by Adam the Akrodude
WWWWWWOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Re: Postcard from Oshkosh..

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Thu Jul 23, 2015 4:39 pm
by hrtpaul
Re: Postcard from Oshkosh..

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Thu Jul 23, 2015 6:11 pm
by tor lives
So is it everything we said it would be Wal????
And how is the weather??
TOR
PS: Simply outstanding photos of some spectacular aircraft
Re: Postcard from Oshkosh..

Posted:
Thu Jul 23, 2015 8:00 pm
by VH-WAL
oh yeah, very good, every day is different so you don't get bored with too much of the same stuff happening. I bought a VHF scanner at the show and this has improved the experience for me by 100%, as an ex-ATC I find it highly entertaining to hear what is going during all the insane arrival sequences.
I am fed up to the back teeth with the American Hoo Ha, you can hear all the non - US show attendees teeth grinding over the noise of the extremely irritating WWF or boxing match style commentary.
If I see another Extra or whatever extreme aerobatic performance I will superglue my eyelids shut! Sorry acrodude and other lovers of this sport, I do acknowledge the great skill required but for this little black duck it is very boring, I far prefer the conventional aerobatic routines of "standard" aircraft ..Mentors, T6s (Aeroshell were outstanding- seriously the Roulettes ought to replace the PC-9s with T-6s!) I guess I understand what is going on with conventional aerobatics, but the hot dogging stuff is just like what Jazz music is to my ears!
Weather so far has been ace, 2 full days left then weeks of photograph selection, culling, enhancing, sorting.
Re: Postcard from Oshkosh..

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Fri Jul 24, 2015 1:31 pm
by Adam the Akrodude
Hey Wally
Generally speaking, I'd have to agree with you. It's very hard for these little aeroplanes to compete capturing the air show audience - so small, not as much noise (unless it's a little Pitts S-1S with the prop tips going supersonic!), so they tend to go for "extreme" stuff with often little margin for error (in USA I'm mainly referring to here). I'm the first to agree that pure competition aerobatics is pretty boring to watch - right up there with dressage horse eventing. It's a very anal kind of thing. That's why it's not been televised here since the Phillips Cup back in the 80's - once and only time it appeared on TV. Ratings must have been terrible, but I was glued to the TV! It was this that drove me to do competition aerobatics.
Small aerobatic routines could be made more interesting I think. If the routine is kept tight and uses the vertical more. How about seeing a rolling vertical loop for instance or perhaps a inside then outside rolling circles as well (horizontal turns with each 90 degrees of turn incorporating a roll). I get pretty bored seeing endless snap rolls on the down line (rather dangerous this two), inverted ribbon cuts at almost naught feet, knife edge passes at naught feet - it's not a matter of if but when these performers kill themselves.
I would enjoy seeing some proper Aresti aerobatics at air shows, but because it's pretty boring for the spectator these days, I'd be one of the very few in the audience that appreciates it. Air show stunting is nothing like the stuff I've been into - competition Aresti style aerobatics. There is a big difference.
So, bring on the warbirds are jets zooming by making heaps of noise - LOVE IT! Best jet aerobatics I've ever seen was the F-22 demo at Avalon two years ago. There is only one F-22 display pilot in the world.
Re: Postcard from Oshkosh..

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Fri Jul 24, 2015 8:21 pm
by hrtpaul
Very nice pics Wally. Thanks for sharing
