Friday, June 20, 2008

Up, up and away!


Usually when I take time off from writing, I just stare at the wall, or worse, the internet. But last weekend, my hubby decided to spare me from a day of wall-watching and LOLcats by taking me to an RC fly-in, an event that was actually fun. I thought remote controlled planes were usually tiny, plastic and neon-colored, mainly because of the ones I've seen in the toy aisle. But these weren't toys, not by a long shot. Each one was incredibly detailed, and many had their own tiny pilot mannequins inside. This particular fly-in was mainly WWII replica planes, a thrill for my History Channel-loving husband.

A couple from Oklahoma brought several planes to fly, including one amazing reproduction of the Spirit of St. Louis. The plane had a Charles Lindbergh pilot inside, along with incredible historic details like a bag lunch, and an itty bitty housefly that apparently annoyed Lindbergh during his record-making flight. The plane was also outfitted with a sound chip, and when the plane dipped over the crowd, we could hear a clip of Jimmy Stewart's voice from the Spirit of St. Louis movie yelling, "Which way is Ireland?"


The best thing? With this air show, a crash wouldn't take out most of the parking lot. All in all, a nice way to spend a sunny Saturday afternoon. And one more cool experience to store in the writer's toolbox.

7 comments:

Rebecca Laffar-Smith said...

Wow! Sounds like an inspiring event and the kind of thing I'd love to experience. Thanks for sharing both your words and your photographs. *smiles*

JJ Cooper said...

Now that sounds like a fun day.

JJ

Anonymous said...

I'm always looking for new adventures. Hmmmm. I know folks who build and fly these types of planes in competitions.

Kelly Curtis said...

These are so cool! And I'm a History Channel buff too, so I can relate to your husband;)

Anonymous said...

That does sound like a nice day out. My DH would get a thrill out an afternoon like that too...also a History Channel nut. I'd never imagine either that remote-control planes could be so large. Wow.

Regina Avalos said...

Looks like a great day!

Anonymous said...

That looks cool and like an awesome day.