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Reno Air Races

HawkerThis past weekend Allen and I were invited by friends to go to Reno to the Air Races.  While that may not have been the most thrilling thing for me to see, the guys loved it as they are all pilots. 

The aviation excitement started when we flew on a private jet into Reno.  Less than 5 hours from Winchester airport to Reno.  You talk about spoiling us for commercial travel.  Who would ever want to fly commercial again???

 

 

Air Race 2Air Races are exactly what they sound like.  Old airplanes and new race around a “track” in the sky.  Here is an old WWII trainer.  There were about 6 or 7 of these in the race…all in perfect condition.  Amazing!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Air Race 3And another example of the trainer….

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Air Race 1And this is how it looks as they race by the bleachers.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Air Race 4There were also demonstrations of different types of jets.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Blue Angels 1By far, the  most exciting display and the one that most people came to see was the Blue Angels.  They travel with a large support plane.  I’m sure that the guys could tell you the exact name for each of these but I can’t. 

It was pretty amazing to see the maneuverability of that large plane as it did its show.

 

 

Blue Angels 4As the team was getting ready to go up they introduced each of the pilots.  Imagine our surprise when they introduced this one as a naval pilot from Warrenton, Virginia! 

Yeah!

 

 

 

Blue Angels 6They flew in tight formation and did several passes where they were only 18 inches apart from wing to wing.  Can you imagine how much you would have to trust the people you work with to actually do that?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Blue Angels 5Some of the passes they even flew with one plane upright and one upside down….and so close together!

What a show!!!

The guys went to the show three days in a row.  I only went once and opted to go to the Nevada Museum of Art to a show about California Plein Air painters from the 1920- 40’s.  It was amazing as well. 

Overall, it was a terrific trip…especially for the pilots that were with us.  I know Allen enjoyed it immensely.  On the trip home, we stopped in Amarillo, Texas for a company picnic with our hosts.  And when we landed at the airport there we got another big surprise.  I’ll fill you in on that tomorrow.  🙂

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