Story and photos by Chris Buff.
The
Thunder in the Valley Air Show 2007 took place in Columbus, Georgia
on March 17th and 18th 2007. This
family-friendly show has been in existence for 10 years and is very
well organized and run with a good mix of static and aerial
displays. The Thunder in the Valley event benefits youth
organizations in the area.
Saturday was unusually cold and blustery by Georgia standards, but
Sunday proved to be considerably warmer and sunny. The improvement
in the weather brought out a large and appreciative crowd. Those
attending the show were greeted by a wide variety of static displays
ranging from P-51 Mustangs and A-10’s to a pair of recently
delivered U.S. Marines V-22 Ospreys. The event attracted several
relatively rare types including a pristine Douglas AD-1 Skyraider
owned by Walt Newton and the Lockheed T-33 Red Knight piloted by
Chris Rounds. Also in attendance were excellent examples of T-6 and
SNJ trainers along with the Commemorative Air Force Dixie Wing Zero
and Kate replicas. The U.S. Army showed off its CH-46 Chinook and
OH-58 Kiowa as well as a Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle.
Prior to the scheduled flight displays a Marine F/A-18 Hornet flew a
series of touch and go’s which lived up to the “Thunder in the
Valley” name. The show opened with a fine skydiving performance and
delivery of the flag by the U.S. Army Silver Wings parachute team
based out of Fort Benning Georgia.
The
Flying Farmer Charlie Kulp entertained the crowd with his skilled
aerobatic performance in a classic yellow Piper Cub. Gary Ward flew
an exciting, high energy display in his MX-2 and Elaine Larsen
addressed the crowd’s need for speed by pushing her Jet Dragster
towards 300 mph.
The
V-22 Osprey wowed the crowd with its vertical takeoff and transition
to forward flight. While the Osprey does not yet have an approved
flight demonstration program, it returned after takeoff for a high
speed pass. If you have not been fortunate enough to see the V-22 in
action, the performance of the V-22 comes as quite a surprise. The
Osprey has the ability to fly twice as fast as a conventional
helicopter, and it is easy to see why the Marines feel that the
aircraft greatly enhances their operational capabilities.
Fowler “Big Dog” Carey flew a smooth and graceful demonstration in
his vintage Lockheed T-33 featuring a beautiful Thunderbirds livery.
His program includes perfectly executed aileron rolls, a Cuban 8,
knife edge pass and a good variety of other maneuvers designed to
show off the capabilities of the T-33. A truly unique flight
performance was offered by the father/daughter team of Bob Essell
and Jenny Forsyth. Bob skillfully pilots a 64hp Quicksilver MX2
Sport through a series of aerobatic maneuvers while his daughter
wing walks.
A
New Orleans based U.S. Coast Guard HH-65A Dolphin performed a
simulated water rescue complete with a rescue diver. It was not hard
to imagine how often this invaluable procedure was repeated during
the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and other natural disasters. The
Aeroshell T-6 Aerobatic Team demonstrated precise timing and superb
airmanship. The performance began with an impressive four ship
formation takeoff and the team remained tight throughout the entire
display.
All
eyes were directed skyward during the always impressive Heritage
Flight consisting of the intimidating A-10 Thunderbolt II flown by
U.S. Air Force Captain Jeff “Roadie” Yost and a gleaming P-51
Mustang Crazy Horse 2 piloted by Lee Lauderback.
The
days flying activities concluded with a number of the WWII aircraft
taking to the sky and making circuits around the field. The crowd
was treated to a P-51 Mustang, B-25 Mitchell, AD-1 Skyraider, TBM
Avenger, Kate and Zero Replicas and finally a thunderous departure
by a Marine F/A-18 Hornet.
The
Thunder in the Valley Air Show 2007 drives home the fact that an air
show does not have to be large in order to be fun, exciting and a
great form of family entertainment. Indeed, this event is a prime
example that rural America’s love affair with air shows and aviation
is alive and well.
The images displayed in this photo gallery
were shot by Chris Buff at The Thunder In The Valley Airshow 2007 on March
18th, 2007. All photos are compressed and reduced in
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