Tuesday, April 19, 2022

(PDF Archives) American Airlines 737-800s: New Hopes with a Proven Design

 A true classic airliner, Boeing's Model 737 has been a aerial workhorse in airline service for over a half-century. The type's first flight was in 1967 but despite great popularity it would be three decades before American Airlines placed an order for 737s. This 10-page booklet takes a look at early American Airlines 737-800 aircraft as well as a brief history of the type and specifications pertaining to the -800 version.

Originally published in 2012 as an article in the Aviation Miscellany No.1 volume, this publication is free to view at the PlanePixelBooks Publications blog linked below.

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Friday, April 15, 2022

(PDF Archives) USN Blue Angels: Behind the Scenes - Arrival Day


Millions of people have watched aerial performances by the US Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron, the famed Blue Angels, since it was established in 1946. However, comparatively few have been present at a show site when the team's aircraft are directed to their parking spots on arrival day. Drawing from photos taken when the Blue Angels arrived for the the 2009 Canadian International Air Show, this 11-page booklet shows, and explains, the effort by all hands to prepare for the arrival of the team. The reader will also see the important post-flight work done by the team's ground support personnel who are often overlooked by the average air show spectator. Though set in 2009, the activities at a show site today remain basically the same as does the professionalism of the entire Blue Angels team.

Originally published in 2012 as part of the Aviation Miscellany No.1 volume, this publication is free to view at the PlanePixelBooks Publications blog linked below.

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Thursday, April 14, 2022

Thunderbirds at Lakeland

 As the residents of Lakeland, Florida and area were no doubt made aware of in short order, the USAF Air Demonstration Squadron was in town for the annual Sun 'n Fun Aerospace Expo last week. Known far and wide simply as the Thunderbirds, the aerobatic team arrives in advance of their air show performances to prepare for the show including familiarization with the local geography and landmarks used for reference. The team's members have long engaged with the community wherever they fly and, in more recent times, the Thunderbirds provide an orientation flight for a locally selected individual as part of their Hometown Heroes program.

The photos appearing here were taken on Friday, 8 April 2022 at Lakeland Linder International Airport.

(above) The morning dawned clear, cool, and bright following some wild, stormy weather the previous day but this F-16C looks sharp while awaiting the day's flight activities.


(above) Thunderbirds aircraft are not given a permanent team number while assigned and are often shuffled in the formation and, consequently, in the lineup when on the ground. Although numbers 1, 2, and 3 displayed numbers in the circle of stars on the engine intakes, these three F-16Cs did not. They are, however, in the positions occupied by Thunderbirds 4, 5, and 6.


(above) As evidenced by significant heat waves behind it, one of the squadron's two-seat F-16D aircraft sits idling while final pre-flight checks are done by a member of the Thunderbirds maintenance team.


(above) In a rare scene, at least in this photographer's experience, Thunderbird 7 and 8 wheel out for a minimum interval takeoff. Aboard the two F-16Ds are hometown hero Sgt. Chad Mumbauer, Lakeland Police Department and a member of the local media.

Wednesday, April 13, 2022

(PDF Archives) Generations Apart: Stearman and Sukhoi Air-to-Air

 

Their designs are a half-century apart and their intended use quite different. Nonetheless, the Boeing Model 75, forever known unofficially as the Stearman, and the Sukhoi Su-26 proved very popular for aerobatic display flying before air show audiences around the world. In this 9-page booklet, we fly a formation photo shoot along the shore of Lake Ontario with aerobatic pilots John Mohr and Rick Volker ahead of the 2007 Canadian International Air Show. Also included is some background information about the pilots and the two aircraft types along with a comparison of the Boeing PT-17 and Sukhoi Su-26.

Originally published in 2012 as an article in the Aviation Miscellany No.1 volume, this publication is free to view at the PlanePixelBooks Publications blog linked below.

PlanePixelBooks Publications 

Tuesday, April 12, 2022

(PDF Archives) 2010 CFB Borden Air Display

 

Known as the birthplace of the Canadian Air Force, later renamed the Royal Canadian Air Force, CFB Borden has been associated with military aviation since 1917. The base has a long tradition of hosting public open houses and air shows and the aerial portion of the 2010 event is covered in this 10-page PDF booklet. It features images of participating aircraft - military types, warbirds, and civilian aircraft - along with captions that include historical notes and information related to the aircraft as well as serial numbers and registrations for the more serious enthusiast.

Originally published in 2012 as part of a larger Aviation Miscellany No.1 volume, this publication is free to view at the PlanePixelBooks Publications blog linked below.

PlanePixelBooks Publications