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.
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*
ReplyDeleteNow that sounds like a fun day.
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I'm always looking for new adventures. Hmmmm. I know folks who build and fly these types of planes in competitions.
ReplyDeleteThese are so cool! And I'm a History Channel buff too, so I can relate to your husband;)
ReplyDeleteThat 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.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great day!
ReplyDeleteThat looks cool and like an awesome day.
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