By Carmelo Turdo |
The Aero Experience was on site during the morning hours to cover the arrivals and the launch of the Missouri CAF Wing B-25J for the first ride of the day. Here we include over 100 photos of the aircraft and airport grounds that highlight our visit.
The first thing people see as they drive into the parking lot is a McDonnell Douglas F-4C Phantom II jet on display. The jet, serial number 63-7491, was made in St. Louis and first flew in 1964 before delivery to the U.S. Air Force. It served in Vietnam, trained pilots in air combat tactics and flew interceptor missions with the Air National Guard in Hawaii. It served as a trainer for ground crews until it was retired and eventually made available for display at the airport. It has been repainted twice, the last time in the summer of 2019, by Joe Steimann and a crew of volunteers. Here we show the aircraft as it appeared last Saturday and Sunday. We also include the airport's control tower and the memorial flag pole with the original Civic Memorial Airport dedication plaque.
One of the exhibits at the fly-in was the RC Aircraft display, including the unique World War II-era Radioplane OQ-2A aerial target restored by Jack Beetz. This example, serial number 42-1249, was acquired from a local antique store in 2018 complete with shipping papers and packed recovery parachute. Signatures of the builders or inspectors can be seen on the uncovered wing parts. Also included here are some modern RC aircraft from the East Side RC Club on display and in flight.
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