Journal #8249

Posted 10 years ago2013-09-15 22:00:21 UTC
Alabastor_Twob Alabastor_Twobformerly TJB
I went to an airshow in Dublin today. It's late so I will put more up about it tomorrow but one of my girlfriend's friends was piloting this.
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It was a fairly interesting day, although the traffic was a lot worse than we had anticipated, causing us to be late. We were within five hundred metres of the bus stop for about half an hour, but since we weren't at the stop we couldn't get off. Combined with the buses and trucks next to us on the road, we couldn't actually see any of the planes on the bus.
Other than that though, it was good. The majority of the planes didn't do anything other than just fly past, but there were a few different types.
Probably the one that I was most interested in seeing was the B-17 Flying Fortress, but there were also a few older small jet planes.
There were also a few airliners, including an A380, although since I have already flown on one of those I wasn't as excited to see it as I might have been.
Since I was on the bus I think I missed the C130, although it could sometimes be hard to tell which type of planes they were so I may have actually seen it.

The planes, combined with the fact that I managed to get a few rarely-seen-in-Ireland chocolate bars means that the day was quite good.

9 Comments

Commented 10 years ago2013-09-15 22:27:13 UTC Comment #54513
Neat! But try not to stand in the way of jets to take pictures, you might get hurt.
Commented 10 years ago2013-09-16 06:30:56 UTC Comment #54512
I wouldn't feel very safe in an airshow. So you're from Ireland eh? I hear they speak a totally different language from english there.
Commented 10 years ago2013-09-16 08:23:06 UTC Comment #54505
Neat a Sabre! Thats a classic bird, must be a joy to fly those!
Commented 10 years ago2013-09-16 11:14:33 UTC Comment #54507
I've always wanted to go to an airshow :)
Commented 10 years ago2013-09-16 11:19:55 UTC Comment #54509
In some areas the main language is Gaelic, and it is the official language of the country, but to be honest I think in the ten years I've lived here I've met one person who had it as a first language. The majority of the people living here would struggle to hold a conversation in Gaelic.
Commented 10 years ago2013-09-16 20:11:16 UTC Comment #54511
Flying a Jet fighter aircraft must be one of the most amazing experiences out there.

i have recurring dreams of flying the f-14. in the dream, i taxi from my front yard to the main street and commence takeoff..

SO, when an airshow comes to town it's a big thrill =)
Commented 10 years ago2013-09-17 01:25:37 UTC Comment #54508
Sweet!
Commented 10 years ago2013-09-17 09:56:32 UTC Comment #54510
There is a reason I went into the field of aircraft engineering. :)
Also, hello Pepper, long time no see.
Commented 10 years ago2013-09-18 13:40:11 UTC Comment #54506
Quite so, Recently remembered this website and lo and behold I was auto logged in by my browser :)!

Right now studying PART-66 B1.1 Aviation Mechanic :), I probably get to tinker with your work then!

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