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  • Where Aviation History Lives! www.planesoffame.org

    The 2013 Planes of Fame Airshow was a huge success! Five P-38 Lightnings flying together for only the second time in over half a century was a highlight!

    2013 PLANES OF FAME AIRSHOW: LIGHTNING STRIKES CHINO

    Over 35,000 people attended The Planes of Fame Lightning Strikes Chino Airshow on May 3-5 2013! Five Lockheed P-38 Lightings flew at the Chino Airport, California. The Lightnings performing at Chino were the Lewis Vintage Collections P-38F Glacier Girl, the Planes of Fame Air Museums P-38J 23 Skidoo, the Comanche Fighters P-38L Thoughts of Midnite, the Allied Fighters P-38L Honey Bunny (minus its nose art, a sticker that was removed and is expected to eventually be painted back on the airplane) and Jack Erickson s P-38L Tangerine. Two of the Lightnings, 23 Skidoo and Thoughts of Midnite, performed a heritage flight routine in the middle of the show, and then all five flew together later in the program.

    This year at Chino, the public was invited to see a practice show on Friday afternoon to wet their appetites for five hours of flying activity each day on Saturday and Sunday.

    But, although the Lightnings were billed as the stars of the show, the missing man formation that began the flying program on Saturday and Sunday was a real attention getter. That formation

    consisted of the Planes of Fame Air Museums Boeing P-26A Peashooter, The Fighter Collections Curtiss P-40C

    Tomahawk, the Planes of Fame North American P-51D Mustang and the Planes of Fame North American F-86F Sabre.

    In spite of the wide performance gap among the four aircraft, John Maloney, Steve Hinton, John Hinton and Chris Fahey did a remarkable job of keeping the airplanes together for the missing man break and some flybys. Although there were no current military aircraft

    at this years Planes of Fame Airshow, there was still more than enough to satisfy the crowd. Margaret Stivers performed a wingwalking routine on the Silver Wings Stearman biplane flown by Lee Oman, Rob Harrison performed his Tumbling Bear aerobatic act in his Zlin 50 for the final time before retiring from airshow work and Sean D. Tucker performed some amazing aerobatic routines in his Challenger III biplane.

    Warbirds flew at the show in a World War II Pacific air combat scenario, a Korean air battle display that included both piston-engine and jet-powered combat aircraft, and a World War II European fighter combat scenario. Three B-25J Mitchell bombers and a pair of C-47 Skytrains also flew together. Other displays included the Sanders Aircraft Hawker Sea Fury aerobatic routine, a P-38 Lightning aerobatic routine by Steve Hinton at the controls of Thoughts of Midnite, a wonderful flying display by Ron Hackworth in the Planes of Fame Northrop N9MB flying wing, an aerobatic display by Clay Lacy in a Learjet Model 24 and the concluding aerobatic display by John Collver in his North American SNJ-5 Texan War Dog.

    By: Frank B. Mormillo

    A unique formation with the Planes of Fames P-26A, P-51D and F-86F flying together with

    The Fighter Collections P-40C.

    NEWS VOL. 37, NO. 1

  • Where Aviation History Lives! www.planesoffame.org

    Page 2 Planes of Fame Air Museum

    Presidents Message

    The Planes of Fame Airshow 2013 was a tremendous success thanks to the support of our sponsors, volunteers, and air show performers. If you missed the Show, pick up a copy of the June issue of Warbirds International which has given our event 13 pages of great coverage!

    Highlights of the Airshow included the four ship formation of the Museums P-26, P-51 and F-86 with Stephen Greys P-40C to commence the event with a missing man formation only possible at Planes of Fame. And the formation fly by of five P-38 aircraft was a show stopper as well.

    Mark your calendar for next years Airshow May 3rd & 4th as Planes of Fame salutes the Mighty Eighth. The sequester has hit airshows pretty hard this year but the Museums planes will still be seen at a few shows including Warbirds

    Over Paso Robles October 5th & 6th. And there are six Living History events at the Planes of Fame, Chino CA still to come.

    There is plenty happening all around the Museum. You will notice a new look in our lobby as well as the beginnings of a display about Cal Aero Academy Ontario (aka Chino Airport) in the Maloney Hangar. Volunteers have been busy on the B-17, Navion and O-47 restoration projects as well as the P-59 which we hope to have flying within 12 months thanks to the generous matching grant of $25,000 which was completed successfully in May.

    Do you have some spare time? Look for news about Archivapalooza, the effort to create our new reading room coming this November. The Museum always has lots of projects in the works!

    Thank you for your time, treasure and talent that keeps our mission alive at Planes of Fame Air Museum: to preserve aviation history; inspire interest in aviation; educate the public and honor aviation pioneers and veterans.

    Keep em flying!

    Steve HintonPresident

    Planes of Fame Air Museum President Steve Hinton with the F-86F Sabre.

    2013 PLANES OF FAME AIRSHOW HIGHLIGHTS

    Planes of Fames N9MB was expertly demonstrated by Ron Hackworth who

    directed the restoration project.

    Tony Bantas P-51D Making a strafing pass with the Frasca International Fw

    190 preparing for take off.

    Jim Slatterys PBY Catalina in action during the 2013 Planes

    of Fame Airshow.

    Photos By: Frank Mormillo

    RENEW YOUR PLANES OF FAME AIR MUSEUM

    MEMBERSHIP TODAY!

    Planes of Fame Air Museum, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization,

    We are the oldest independent aviation museum in the Country and we receive no government funding or public agency funds.

    By renewing your Membership today, you help Planes of Fame

    Air Museum achieve our mission to preserve aviation history, inspire interest in aviation,

    educate the public and honor aviation pioneers and veterans.

    Help us sustain our efforts to

    Keepem flying!

    Support

    Aviation

    History!

    To renew your Membership call: (909) 597-3722 or visit:

    www.planesoffame.org

    Remember to renew, & please tell a friend to become a Member!

  • Where Aviation History Lives! www.planesoffame.org

    Page 3 Planes of Fame Air Museum

    FLIGHT AT KITTY HAWK

    On the morning of December 17, 1903, a small group of curious onlookers gathered near Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, to watch history in the making. Two intrepid brothers Wilbur and Orville Wright were about to attempt to fly a 745-pound wheel-less biplane theyd built in their Dayton, Ohio, bicycle shop. On this bleak and chilly Thursday, the aircraft, which was optimistically called the Flyer, was perched on a dolly that rested on a wooden monorail anchored in the sand dunes. In the middle of the 40-foot-long lower wing lay Orville Wright, face down in a hip cradle. Suddenly the 12-horsepower motor roared and the aircraft moved slowly forward into a 27-

    mph wind. Running alongside, Wilbur Wright held the tip of the right wing to keep the plane steady. Approaching the end of the runway, the Flyer lifted into

    the air and climbed to about 10 feet above the sand. For 12 memorable seconds it actually flew, covering a distance of 120 feet before nosing down and skidding to a rude landing. The onlookers were

    amazed, for they had witnessed an event that Orville later described as the first in the history of the world in which a machine carrying a man had raised itself

    by its own power into the air in full flight, had sailed forward on a level course without reduction of speed, and had finally landed at a point as high as that from which it started.

    Three more flights were made by the Wright brothers that morning before the Flyer was damaged by a sudden gust of

    wind. The final flight covered a distance of 852 feet and lasted 59 seconds. The Wright brothers amazing first flight, with the intrepid Orville Wright at the controls proved that man could fly!

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    Make sure to visit the amazing 1903 Wright Flyer plane (replica) on permanent display in the Maloney Hangar at Planes of Fame Air Museum, Chino, CA. The Wright brothers Flyer weighed

    745 pounds, had 12 horespower and showed the world that man could fly!

    By: Ed Maloney

  • Page 4 Planes of Fame Air Museum

    Where Aviation History Lives! www.planesoffame.org

    TWO LOCATIONS!

    Planes of Fame, Chino Airport7000 Merrill Avenue, #17Chino, California 91710

    (909) 597-3722

    Planes of Fame, Valle Airport755 Mustang Way

    Valle-Williams, Arizona 86046(928) 635-1000

    Board of DirectorsBrian Boyer (Chairman)

    Karen Hinton, Steve Hinton,Ed Maloney, John Maloney,Tom Nightingale, Bill Schanz

    Founder & CuratorEdward T. Maloney

    President Steve Hinton

    Vice President FacilitiesJohn Maloney

    STAFF

    Executive DirectorJerry Wilkins

    Director Grand CanyonBob Reed

    Director of Retail & Visitor ServicesDeborah J. Manning

    Director of Marketing& DevelopmentHarry T Geier

    Office ManagerKris Maloney

    Adrian Mendoza

    Aimee Gutierrez

    Alex Gonzalez

    Alex Roston

    Alex Segura

    Alexis Martinez

    Andre Hernandez

    Ann Smith

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    Castellanos

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    Rodriguez

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    Miller

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    Johnny Maloney

    Jonathan Landeros

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    Jorge Davalos

    Jose Macasaquit

    Joseph Filkins

    Juan Servin

    Jurrie van der

    Woude

    Justin Pappas

    Karen Hinton

    Karin Panenka

    Karina Aceves

    Kathy Helms

    Katie Maloney

    Keegan Stocking

    Keith Parker

    Keith Pappas

    Kelly Nguyyen

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    Kevin Eldridge

    Kevin Grus

    Kevin Thompson

    Kevin Steidel

    Kiana

    Phaychanpheng

    Kimberly Ades

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    Lanny DeRose

    Larry Glover

    Latricia Newborn

    Lesley Kays

    Lisa Plummer

    Liz Porras

    Lon Orlenko

    Louis Pascal

    Luis De la Rosa

    Aniceto

    Margarito Garcia

    Mark Foster

    Mark Moodie

    Mary Medina

    Matt Nightingale

    Matteo Vann

    Matthew Lueken

    Michael Stocking

    Michael Nightingale

    Michael Hansen

    Mikala Watson

    Mike Smith

    Miles Kelly

    Neal Wruck

    Nicole Santana

    Norbert Bruckman

    Parker Sutton

    Pat Kelley

    Patrick Calderigi

    Patrick Nightingale

    Paul DeLaurell

    Paul Moure

    Paul Rosnau

    Paul Harrington

    Peter Boor

    Pete McNall

    Phil Claypool

    Phillip Garman

    Prisca Kim

    Qimmah

    Muhammad

    Ray Operacz

    Rex Mount

    Richard Horst

    Richard Riness

    Richard Roche

    Richard Miller

    Rick McCoy

    Robbie Patterson

    Robby Patterson

    Robert Beaver

    Robert Gutierrez

    Robert Hayford

    Robert Lewis

    Robert Mount

    Robert Reed

    Robert Vance

    Robert Wilhelm

    Robert Hargett

    Robert Beer

    Robert Medina

    Roger Long

    Roger Shepherd

    Ron Tippelt

    Ronald Hackworth

    Rosanna Rodriguez

    Ryan OConner

    Sabrina Reyes

    Sarah Patterson

    Scott Blystone

    Scott Turner

    Scott Plummer

    Scott Fraser

    Sharon Trerotola

    Sheldon Watson

    Shingeru Hayashi

    Silvia Gonzalez

    Sohail Vyas

    Stan Dolinski

    Stephen Salay

    Stevan Hart

    Steve Hinton

    Steve Langevin

    Steve Shockey

    Steve Wallace

    Steven Hinton

    Steven Raymond

    Sung Su Kim

    Terry Wilkinson

    Thomas Dozier

    Thomas Gallucci

    Tiffany Yao

    Tom Nightingale

    Tom Read

    Tom Cleaver

    Tommy Williams

    Tony Johansing

    Vanesea Aldrete

    Vince Davis

    Walter Napolski

    Wilbur Richardson

    THANK YOU TO OUR VOLUNTEERSTHANK YOU TO OUR VOLUNTEERS

    THANKS TO ALL THE 2013 SPONSORS!

    Bronze Wings SponsorsJeremy Bonelle

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    Friends of the AirshowTerry BachmeierJim BeasleyMichael CaronePeter ClarkInland Review MagazineCindy & Steve JohnsonKSPABrian MortinRobert Nishimura

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