Sunday, December 23, 2007
Winterhaven
The Winterhaven Festival of Lights is an annual celebration in Tucson. Here's a link to a website with additional information: http://www.winterhavenfestival.org/
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Sunday, September 16, 2007
Reno 2007 -- Sept. 16
Jason Somes, the surviving pilot of the Formula One mid-air collision Friday, which claimed the life of pilot Gary Hubler, was introduce to the crowd during Sunday's opening ceremonies.
Reno 2007 -- Sept. 16
The largest transport aircraft in the U.S. Air Force inventory, the C-17, paid a visit to Stead Field both Saturday and Sunday. The one is normally based at Hickam Air Force Base at Hawaii.
Reno 2007 -- Sept. 15
One day after a mid-air collision took the life of one Formula One racer and inured another racing resumed with only a single Formula One heat race.
Reno 2007 -- Sept. 15
In this Unlimited Class heat race, Cloud Dancer, a P-51 Mustang, flew in perfect formation with Big Bossman, an A-7 Tigercat. Cloud Dancer eventually won the heat race.
Reno 2007 -- Sept. 15
The U.S. Air Force Reserve jet dragster appears to be behind in a race with David Martin. The dragster did win the race very easily.
Reno 2007 -- Sept. 15
The Heritage Flight was lead by an AD-1 Skyraider of the Vietnam era. At the bottom of the picture is Glacier Girl, a P-38 Lightning. At ther top is an F-16 Falcon. Trailing is an A-10 Thunderbolt II.
Friday, September 14, 2007
Reno 2007 -- Sept. 14
The fourth race of the day, a Formula One heat race featuring the two fastest planes in the class began in a routine manner as Race 4, Alley Cat, an Owl OR71 flown by Jason Somes leads Race 95, Mariah, a Cassutt III M flown by veteran race pilot Gary Hubler towards the scatter pylon.
Reno 2007 -- Sept. 14
Race 95, Mariah, a Cassutt III M flown by veteran race pilot Gary Hubler moments before the collision with Race 4, Alley Cat, an Owl OR71 flown by Jason Somes.
Reno 2007 -- Sept. 14
Race 95, Mariah, a Cassutt III M flown by veteran race pilot Gary Hubler crashed near pylon one after colliding with the Formula One racer flown by Jason Somes.
Reno 2007 -- Sept. 14
Race 4, Alley Cat, an Owl OR71 flown by Jason Somes came to rest along Runway 32 after colliding with the Formula One racer flown by Gary Hubler. Somes was taken to the hospital with undisclosed injuries.
Reno 2007 -- Sept. 14
The Canadian Forces Snowbirds flew today after air racing was suspended. Left is their traditional nine-plane formation.
Thursday, September 13, 2007
Reno 2007 -- Sept. 13
Racing came to an abrupt and deadly halt Thursday afternoon as Dino Juice - Race 4, an L-39 Albatros flown by Brad Morehouse, crashed just short of the home pylon during a Jet Class race. News reports indicate that the initial cause of the crash was believed to be wake turbulence. In other words, Race 4 was caught in the rough air trailing the plane flying directly in front of him. Race 4 was in the middle of the pack behind the initial leaders of the race. The heat of the blaze was felt at my vantage point about 250 yards away on the ramp in front of the grandstand.
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Reno 2007 -- Sept. 12
Has it really been a year. The National Championship Air Races are back at Reno. Left, a Pitts Special takes off for qualifications on Wednesday morning.
Reno 2007 -- Sept. 12
The Rare Bear is back this year after blowing an engine in qualifications a year ago. She's under new ownership with a new paint job.
Reno 2007 -- Sept. 12
She's back. Two years ago Mary Dilda won the T-6 class Gold Race. She took last year off. But, the Two of Hearts is back at Reno looking for a win.
Reno 2007 -- Sept. 12
They've created a new "unlimited" class within the Sport Class this year. All limits on the engine have been thrown out. Nemesis is expected to be one of the hotter planes competing.
Reno 2007 -- Sept. 12
Testament to the fact that you are not done flying a Pitts Special until the engine is off and the plane is parked. This Pitts had just landed after racing and a gust of wind caused a ground loop. The pilot was not injured. The condition of the plane remains to be determined.
Reno 2007 -- Sept. 12
The Jet Class has been expanded this year to include planes other than L-39 trainers. Left is an L-29 trainer with a bigger, more powerful engine.
Sunday, July 8, 2007
She finally made it
Kathy finally gets a close-up look at Invesco Field at Mile High. Kathy and her close friend Pam used to drive from Casper, Wyoming to attend Broncos games at the old Mile High Stadium.
Number 77
This picture of linebacker Karl Mecklenberg hangs is the Colorado Sports Hall of Fame at Invesco Field at Mile High.
Broncos charge
This sculpture of bronze stallions is located just outside of the main entrance to Invesco Field at Mile High.
A Sentimental Journey
This is the home that Kathy's parents lived in for 52 years in Glenrock, Wyoming. With the January passing of Kathy's father, Lester, and the uncertain health of Kathy's mother, Hazel, it was time for the faimly to converge on their home base and prepare it for sale.
A Unigue Front Lawn Ornament
This piece of driftwood has been in the front yard of the Nelson home for more years than anyone can remember.
Moving day arrives
The Utah-based movers drove their 18-wheeler right down the alley to the rear of the property. It was a tight squeeze.
Checking things out
Grandson Zach checks out the cab of the moving van. He was later spotted in the trailer supervising the loading of his great-grandmother's possessions.
The garden
This a a panoramic composite of five pictures of the garden tended by Kathy's father, Lester, for many, many years. I'm told the best tomatoes in Glenrock were grown here.
Saturday, March 17, 2007
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