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Gerard
2007-10-09, 07:23 PM
They always have this during a weekend when I'm busy but I know a few people who gone to this
event in the past and they totally enjoyed it.
At the American Helicopter Museum in Pennsylvania which I did visit two years ago when my
oldest son was playing in an ice hockey tournament nearby. Pretty cool facility.

Http://www.helicoptermuseum.org/

cancidas
2007-10-09, 07:40 PM
wanted to go, missed it as i was recovering from my week in cali. there's always next year!

moose135
2007-10-09, 08:26 PM
wanted to go, missed it as i was recovering from my week in cali. there's always next year!

You didn't miss it - it's this coming weekend.
http://www.helicoptermuseum.org/EventsDetails.asp?EventID=17

pgengler
2007-10-09, 11:12 PM
I'm thinking of heading out, if the weather's any good (looks like a crapshoot at this point). Is the show any good for photography, or is set up into the sun?

cancidas
2007-10-10, 11:43 AM
wanted to go, missed it as i was recovering from my week in cali. there's always next year!

You didn't miss it - it's this coming weekend.
http://www.helicoptermuseum.org/EventsDetails.asp?EventID=17

oh. well in any case, all my vacation time is gone until february. :cry: :cry:

Steven Holzinger
2007-10-10, 11:47 AM
You're into the sun the entire day but you're so close to the action, so it pretty much cancels itself out. I hope to be there on Sunday and hope some of you can make it too!

hiss srq
2007-10-10, 08:45 PM
Matt, I feel a swap coming on man! ;)

Mateo
2007-10-12, 05:50 PM
You face SSE during the show, but you're close enough to feel the rotorwash! Admission is $10, but you get access to the museum as well, and that's usually $6. I went last year and had a good time - I'd go again this year, but I can't justify the 300-mi round trip for what's a relatively small show. If you're thinking about going, it's always worth doing at least once (plus you can stand 10 feet behind the airboss if you want).

Gerard
2007-10-13, 08:45 PM
Found these already up from todays show.....

http://www.phlairline.com/spotter/101307.html

Tom_Turner
2007-10-14, 02:57 PM
Its a very cool show if you like helicopters. By the end of the day you can get shots easily (sun-wise), but with just a bit of lens, you can easily shoot perpendicular to the show line, so don't let the sun stop you from attending this show in the future.

I couldn't make it today or yesterday, so I missed getting the Chinook (seems I am forever shooting the Navy frog choppers instead (which are often mistaken for Chinooks..).

Does anyone if there are Chinooks at Bradley?.. I thought I remember seeing them there once before.

Tom

cancidas
2007-10-14, 03:42 PM
i don't think there are any up there tom, though i've seen them a few times at FOK.

Gerard
2007-10-15, 07:14 PM
TI couldn't make it today or yesterday, so I missed getting the Chinook (seems I am forever shooting he Navy frog choppers instead (which are often mistaken for Chinooks..).

I am determined to get over there to see one of these shows SOON!!!!!!! Unfortunately with
the kids and sports it really is difficult. But next year with my other son in college and my
daughter finished with travel soccer it is a real possibility. Lots of hotels around and very
easy to access by car from the city/LI/NJ.

>Does anyone if there are Chinooks at Bradley?.. I thought I remember seeing them there once before. <

I think the Mass. Natl Guard may fly them or they are flying out of Westover Air Base by
Springfield. Couple of years ago leaving a hockey tourney and two flew over us into
Westover.

Gerard
2007-10-27, 01:49 PM
More pictures that also answer the question about the suns position.

http://www.flyawayphotos.com/rotorfest_2007.htm