Hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving! With Christmas right around the corner, I'm looking forward to some vacation ... and some much-needed time to work on the book!
If you haven't checked out www.airshowbuzz.com, I highly recommend you do so. Plan to spend some time there; it's a great site that's full of photos, video and forums geared toward just about everything in the air show world. Be sure to check out the Warbirds forum!!
Friday, November 23, 2007
Sunday, November 18, 2007
Remember when ...
Hello all!
Thanks to everyone who has visited the blog so far, and a special thanks to those who are helping out by including information about the book in their newsletters, magazines and on their own sites. Your assistance is invaluable.
As we move forward with the collection of stories, it's time for another prompt:
Who and/or what sparked your interest in Warbirds?
I'm looking forward to your responses to this one, so be sure to post and tell your friends to do the same. Remember, we're planning to include as many of your stories in the book as we can!
Thanks to everyone who has visited the blog so far, and a special thanks to those who are helping out by including information about the book in their newsletters, magazines and on their own sites. Your assistance is invaluable.
As we move forward with the collection of stories, it's time for another prompt:
Who and/or what sparked your interest in Warbirds?
I'm looking forward to your responses to this one, so be sure to post and tell your friends to do the same. Remember, we're planning to include as many of your stories in the book as we can!
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Favorite stories
Greetings all!
As promised, this post will introduce the first in a series of questions from me to you about your interest in Warbirds. I'm excited about this project and I know there are many, many stories out there about how my fellow enthusiasts came to be interested in WWII aircraft. And I can't wait to read them as I complete the research for my book. So, here goes:
What is your favorite Warbird, and why?
Are bombers like the B-17 and B-24 what you can't get enough of, or do you favor the fighters? Is the thought of seeing a B-29 Superfortress enough to make you drive five hundred miles in a weekend? Do you plan summer vacations around when and where the best opportunities are to get close to an F-4U Corsair, a P-51 Mustang, or even a Spitfire? Share your stories, and stay tuned - there's much more on the way!
As promised, this post will introduce the first in a series of questions from me to you about your interest in Warbirds. I'm excited about this project and I know there are many, many stories out there about how my fellow enthusiasts came to be interested in WWII aircraft. And I can't wait to read them as I complete the research for my book. So, here goes:
What is your favorite Warbird, and why?
Are bombers like the B-17 and B-24 what you can't get enough of, or do you favor the fighters? Is the thought of seeing a B-29 Superfortress enough to make you drive five hundred miles in a weekend? Do you plan summer vacations around when and where the best opportunities are to get close to an F-4U Corsair, a P-51 Mustang, or even a Spitfire? Share your stories, and stay tuned - there's much more on the way!
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