Since it was Armed Forces Day, the military had a heavy presence at the show (lots of recruiting opportunities!).
To go with the military theme, here is a USMC cargo truck with tank trailer. During the show, people were actually re-filling their water bottles from the trailer! Lots of people also had their kids pose with the Marine for photos; one girl did it for her brother in Afghanistan.
Sunday, May 22, 2011
AIR SHOW PICS 2
The stars of the show -the Blue Angels! Here the planes are lined up at the start of the show, they took off during the last hour.
Another plane that performed during the show was this Cold War veteran -from the other side!
Here the bi-planes of the air circus are lined-up and ready to rumble. And rumble those old radial engines did! Radial refers to the fact that the cylinders are literally placed in a circle around the crankshaft to drive the propeller.
The Barnstorming father/son duo return from their flight. During the flight, they literally walked on the wings of the plane; in addition to riding on the top wing, one of them also hung sideways from the post on top of the wing -like a flag. The best stunt was when the father hung upside-down from the bottom wing -holding on with his ankles!
Saturday, May 21, 2011
AIR SHOW PICS
This weekend, there was an air show here in Lynchburg featuring a flying circus and the Blue Angels! Unfortunately, camera limitations prevented me from shooting any of the planes while in flight -a slow shutter speed wouldn't capture the bi-planes, let alone the FA18's!
There were some things I could get on film; like these World War 2 vehicles.
There were some things I could get on film; like these World War 2 vehicles.
Saturday, May 14, 2011
ANTIQUE CAR SHOW PT9
A final look at last week's car show features the hot rods that weren't part of the actual show, but made an impact anyway.
This yellow 3-window coupe was the first thing I saw, parked in front of the hotel.
This yellow 3-window coupe was the first thing I saw, parked in front of the hotel.
ANTIQUE CAR SHOW PT8
More photos from last week's car show at the Lynchburg Kirkley Hotel...
An old Chevy delivery truck, I believe a one-ton from the late-20's to early-30's.
An old Chevy delivery truck, I believe a one-ton from the late-20's to early-30's.
Sunday, May 8, 2011
ANTIQUE CAR SHOW PT7
A 1920's vintage Ford Model A coupe. This car was extensively rebuilt and restored to this condition. Note the rear 'rumble seat' where the trunk on today's cars would be. Two circular foot steps- one just above the rear bumper, the other on the back of the rear fender- helped you climb into the seat.
The same man who restored the Ford also restored this Chevy; I believe it's a late 40's car judging by the body style and windshield visor.
ANTIQUE CAR SHOW PT6
Corvette fans also had reason to celebrate. In addition to a pair of second generation convertibles I didn't photograph (stupid!), there was this 1965 coupe. I believe the color is 'Butternut Yellow'.
ANTIQUE CAR SHOW PT5
MOPAR fans were not disappointed. This is a rare, 1969 Dodge Challenger Daytona, specially built to qualify the car for use in NASCAR. Richard Petty drove one on the track.
Another rare MOPAR is this 1971 Plymouth Barracuda convertible. 1971 was the last year of the 'Cuda, and only 374 of them were convertibles.
ANTIQUE CAR SHOW PT4
ANTIQUE CAR SHOW PT3
Among the other cars whose builders no longer exist was this 1931 Auburn sedan. During the 20's and early 30's, Auburn was one of the top luxury cars in the world, along with Duesenburg and Cadillac, but the company didn't survive the Great Depression.
ANTIQUE CAR SHOW PT2
Another oldie was this Earl, built during the early '20s.
The informational plaque on the front of the car. During this time period, many cars were built by individuals, some of whose names still grace the fronts of todays cars -Ford, Chevrolet and Dodge are three of them.
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