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Flying with the Red Baron Squadron

Once in a while, a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity comes a-knocking. When it does, it's wise to heed the call. This was one of those special opportunities. Judy has always been something of a sweepstakes junkie and entered for -- and won -- a ride for her and a guest (me!) with the Red Baron Squadron. This is an aerobatic team that has been flying 1940s-vintage open-cockpit Stearman biplanes since 1979, and this sweepstakes was a 25th anniversary promotion. We had a wonderful time flying with two excellent pilots in their beautiful, fully-restored aircraft, including being treated to a selection of their favorite aerobatic maneuvers. It was truly a ride to remember for a lifetime.

We managed to take several short videos while aloft. They can be accessed by clicking HERE. Note that these clips are fairly large and will take a while to download, even via a broadband Internet connection. To view thee videos, you must have the Apple QuickTime player on your computer.


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Not the Red Baron
Not the Red Baron
Jim is busy strapping himself in
Jim is busy strapping himself in
Vital statistics
Vital statistics
Rolling away
Rolling away
Taxiiing out
Taxiiing out
That's Judy's plane in the lead
That's Judy's plane in the lead
We're on our way
We're on our way
Taking off in tandem
Taking off in tandem
Up and away!
Up and away!
Close formation
Close formation
Looking back at the airport
Looking back at the airport
The joy of open cockpit flight
The joy of open cockpit flight
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