Archive for November, 2007

Nalls Aviation Test Flies Civilian Harrier

Monday, November 12th, 2007

Well, it’s been a long journey, taking over two years, but this past weekend Art Nalls took his privately-owned Sea Harrier for its first flight. Unfortunately, the second day of flying saw a partial hydraulic failure and ended in a partial gear-up landing. The good thing is that it’s a Harrier, so landing vertically is a pretty good solution for this situation. The aircraft suffered fairly minor damage, but it’s still another setback.

Flying a Vintage SNJ

Thursday, November 8th, 2007

So it was October 14, about 3 PM, and the Great Georgia Airshow had concluded. The crowds were moving en masse towards the buses that would take them back to the parking area. I, however, was not part of this mass exodus, as my day wasn’t over yet. Jim Buckley, of the CAF’s Dixie Wing, was going to be taking me up for a hop in his SNJ. As much as I love to watch air shows and take lots of photos, under the enjoyment of my day had been the anticipation of this flight. But first there was still some waiting for me- there were a few people ahead of me for flights.

Review: Great Georgia Airshow

Thursday, November 1st, 2007

Attending the Great Georgia Airshow (GGA) was a fairly spur-of-the-moment thing for me.  Being a holder of a job whose business happens mostly on weekends, I had used up a fair amount of leniency to travel to Oceana for that delightful event, and I figured it would be my last show of this season.  But lo and behold, I found myself with a free Sunday, coincidentally on the second day of GGA.  And so it came to pass that at 6 AM on the 14th of October, I found myself astride my motorcycle on the southeast side of Chattanooga, merging onto I-75 for a three-hour journey to Peachtree City.  Did I mention that it was in the upper 40s at that time of day, and that an 80MPH wind chill is not insubstantial?  But I digress… presumably you’re here to read about the show, not about my two-wheeled exploits, so let me move on forward.