The 6th annual Ranger TX Fly-in and Air Show was almost a wash-out this past Fri / Sat. I was the 6th and last plane that made it in on Friday and I flew through some pretty heavy rain to get there. Friday's air show was cancelled and it rained on and off all night. Saturday am brought low ceilings (5-600') which remained throughout the morning. A couple of local powered parachute guys flew around the area (in light mist) before lunch. So....since I was the only Maule in attendance (3 Cessna 140's, Cessna 172, and a couple of other planes)...I decided to fly and took up a American 737 Pilot that is considering buying another taildragger. A friend videoed a couple of landings. The passenger liked the STOL characteristics of the M7.
http://youtu.be/Q_0d2uAH9M8
http://youtu.be/W9GAJtT35X8
After a nice BBQ Lunch (and watching it rain some more)...the sky cleared up a bit and the 1pm airshow (ok it you call 2 bi-planes an airshow) was on. They were fantastic pilots. There were many other planes that were to have flown in the airshow but the weather was just too bad. Throughout Saturday, 2-3 other planes arrived but most of us were trying to get out of there before another system came in. Jarred (local organizer of the event) did a fantastic job and made the most out of it for the attendees. Last year there were over 100 planes in attendance plus the airshow guys.
Oh well...it was fun just getting out and flying and the airstrip(s) were nice. I'll try again next year. Here are my photo's:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/russell461 ... 702902712/
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This post really threw me off for a minute. I own two Ford Rangers and am a member of The Ranger Station forum as well. I had opened both Maule Pilots and The Ranger Station at the same time this morning and was trying to reconcile Ranger and Airshow.... I was pretty excited there for a minute!
Sorry the weather didn't cooperate. Looks like it was still a pretty good time though. Nice photos and videos! That looks like a really nice little grass strip!
My mom was born in Anson, Tx and grew up in Merkel. My dad was stationed at Camp Barkley near Buffalo Gap in WWII. They met rollerscating. I was born at Dyess AFB, still have a bunch of relatives in the Abilene area and a cousin living in Cisco...
Sorry the weather didn't cooperate. Looks like it was still a pretty good time though. Nice photos and videos! That looks like a really nice little grass strip!
My mom was born in Anson, Tx and grew up in Merkel. My dad was stationed at Camp Barkley near Buffalo Gap in WWII. They met rollerscating. I was born at Dyess AFB, still have a bunch of relatives in the Abilene area and a cousin living in Cisco...
You have to make up your mind about growing up and becoming a pilot. You can't do both!
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God bless all Military Men & Women that gave the ultimate sacrifice, and bless those that served that are still with us, and the ones that serve today. I know you are proud of your dad as I am of mine. Dad was in the Korean war. He passed in 2010.crbnunit wrote:This post really threw me off for a minute. I own two Ford Rangers and am a member of The Ranger Station forum as well. I had opened both Maule Pilots and The Ranger Station at the same time this morning and was trying to reconcile Ranger and Airshow.... I was pretty excited there for a minute!
Sorry the weather didn't cooperate. Looks like it was still a pretty good time though. Nice photos and videos! That looks like a really nice little grass strip!
My mom was born in Anson, Tx and grew up in Merkel. My dad was stationed at Camp Barkley near Buffalo Gap in WWII. They met rollerscating. I was born at Dyess AFB, still have a bunch of relatives in the Abilene area and a cousin living in Cisco...
50' DHC-2 MK1
79' C414A Chancellor
70' BAC Jet Provost Mk. 1
39' J3
YouTube Channel: russell461
79' C414A Chancellor
70' BAC Jet Provost Mk. 1
39' J3
YouTube Channel: russell461
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Mine passed in 96. Miss him and my mom.
Agreed. Thanks to all vets past and present for every day of service, not just on memorial day. Makes me sad. The only flags in the neighborhood are mine and my next door neighbor today...
Agreed. Thanks to all vets past and present for every day of service, not just on memorial day. Makes me sad. The only flags in the neighborhood are mine and my next door neighbor today...
You have to make up your mind about growing up and becoming a pilot. You can't do both!
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Funny!crbnunit wrote:This post really threw me off for a minute. I own two Ford Rangers and am a member of The Ranger Station forum as well. I had opened both Maule Pilots and The Ranger Station at the same time this morning and was trying to reconcile Ranger and Airshow.... I was pretty excited there for a minute!
Same thing here!
I also have a Ranger and am a member at TRS.
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