4dmin
02-13-2006, 03:31 PM
LOOK WHAT I GET TO DO IN APRIL... \/ THATS RIGHT BITCHES I WILL BE FLYING W/ THE RED BARON HIMSELF. I WILL BE ENJOYING SOME CRAZY ASS FLYING STUNTS WHILE SITTING IN THE FRONT OF A WWII PLANE... SIX FLAGS AIN'T GOT SHIT ON THIS :D
Afterwards i will be enjoying some great frozen pizza :goodjob:
Red Baron Squadron to Visit Atlanta
When: April 15 - 17, 2006 (Friday - Sunday)
Where: Briscoe Field, Gwinnett County, Lawrenceville, GA
What: Four-man Red Baron Squadron - The longest running civilian air
show act in the USA.
The Red Baron Squadron(r) team is made up of eight professional
aerobatic pilots who have logged more than 48,000 flying hours. These
pilots fly open-cockpit biplanes coast to coast each year experiencing
the true romance of aviation. While performing air shows, the Red Baron
Squadron(r) team demonstrates formation barnstorming at its best. In
order to maintain the skills and precision required of this aerobatic
team, the pilots of the Red Baron Squadron(r) team attend rigorous
training programs that are comparable to those conducted by military
demonstration teams.
Originally built as WWII training aircraft for the United States Army
and Navy, the Stearman biplane is one of the most respected primary
training planes in the military. After the war, many Stearman biplanes
were used as crop dusters. The current Red Baron Squadron(r) aircraft
were built between 1941 and 1943. Since then, the aircraft have been
slightly modified to include engines with double the original power, and
fuel and oil systems that allow inverted flight.
For more info visit the Red Baron Squadron website:
http://www.redbaron.com/publish/squadron.htm (http://www.redbaron.com/publish/squadron.htm)
Flights will be available for customers and friends all day, each day,
but you must reserve a slot in advance.
Contact CHIP CONNER for reservations....Space is limited.
Flight requirements:
**Age 14 or older
**250 pounds or lighter
**Able to physically climb onto the wing and into the FRONT seat of the
vintage WWII open-cockpit biplane.
**Able to scream for excitement at the top of your lungs!
Flights are subject to weather conditions.
You will enjoy a FULL aerobatic flight to include such maneuvers as the
Hammerhead, the Half-Cuban, full loops and rolls or you can request a
level non-aerobatic flight.
Afterwards i will be enjoying some great frozen pizza :goodjob:
Red Baron Squadron to Visit Atlanta
When: April 15 - 17, 2006 (Friday - Sunday)
Where: Briscoe Field, Gwinnett County, Lawrenceville, GA
What: Four-man Red Baron Squadron - The longest running civilian air
show act in the USA.
The Red Baron Squadron(r) team is made up of eight professional
aerobatic pilots who have logged more than 48,000 flying hours. These
pilots fly open-cockpit biplanes coast to coast each year experiencing
the true romance of aviation. While performing air shows, the Red Baron
Squadron(r) team demonstrates formation barnstorming at its best. In
order to maintain the skills and precision required of this aerobatic
team, the pilots of the Red Baron Squadron(r) team attend rigorous
training programs that are comparable to those conducted by military
demonstration teams.
Originally built as WWII training aircraft for the United States Army
and Navy, the Stearman biplane is one of the most respected primary
training planes in the military. After the war, many Stearman biplanes
were used as crop dusters. The current Red Baron Squadron(r) aircraft
were built between 1941 and 1943. Since then, the aircraft have been
slightly modified to include engines with double the original power, and
fuel and oil systems that allow inverted flight.
For more info visit the Red Baron Squadron website:
http://www.redbaron.com/publish/squadron.htm (http://www.redbaron.com/publish/squadron.htm)
Flights will be available for customers and friends all day, each day,
but you must reserve a slot in advance.
Contact CHIP CONNER for reservations....Space is limited.
Flight requirements:
**Age 14 or older
**250 pounds or lighter
**Able to physically climb onto the wing and into the FRONT seat of the
vintage WWII open-cockpit biplane.
**Able to scream for excitement at the top of your lungs!
Flights are subject to weather conditions.
You will enjoy a FULL aerobatic flight to include such maneuvers as the
Hammerhead, the Half-Cuban, full loops and rolls or you can request a
level non-aerobatic flight.