Twenty-five
years ago, the Rancho Murieta Airshow was legendary. This small privately owned
airport southeast of Sacramento was centrally located to several military bases.
Because of this proximity, during their heyday they were
able to attract military acts from Mather, McClellan, and Beale to name a few.
Pictures from those days show U2s, B-52s and even an SR-71 making appearances
to the delight of crowds.
This year the new airport owner, Bradley
Beer, along with Air Boss, Mike Smith joined together with local businesses and
airport tenants to bring back the glory days in celebration of Armed Forces
Day. With only three months to plan and put on the show, this was a great event
all around.
The event started with the Performer
and VIP Barbecue on Friday night while tenants of the airport put on a Flour
Bombing event to the delight of the crowds. In Aviation, Flour Bombing is when
a lunch bag filled with flour is dropped by a “bomber” while the pilot
maneuvers the aircraft over the target – generally a circle drawn on the runway
or in a nearby grassy area.
The next morning by 7am the airport
was buzzing with activity. Volunteers and vendors had arrived and the final
touches to the setup were completed. The crowds started to trickle in around
9am and the field closed at 10am to airborne traffic.
A lazy morning of RV formation
flights by the West Coast Ravens Formation Group kept our eyes to the skies
while Mike Carpentiero hopped rides for locals in “Stanley” his 1930 New
Standard D-25 Biplane. Stanley holds four people in the front cockpit and he
was kept quite busy with happy passengers all day on Saturday.
Credit: Ken Linde
Wide variety of aircraft in attendance.
Military aircraft were on scene
including a C-130 from Pt Mugu and a Chinook helicopter - both of which
provided tours all day to the fans. Their crews were gracious to all of the
attendees and were delightful to have around.
The Show opened with the National
Anthem and Dan Buchanan filling the sky with streaks of smoke and color in his
version of “Rocket’s Red Glare, Bombs Bursting in Air.”
Sandy Sanders and Wayne Handley
handled the announcing for the show. Many aviation facts were shared during the
day, with many long time airshow fans in the audience saying, “I didn’t know
that”. Even I learned a thing or two
that day.
Vicky Benzing showed her versatility
with her Extra 300 performance. She has logged nearly 6000 hours in everything
from aerobatic aircraft to helicopters and even flies her company’s Gulfstream.
She is a very accomplished pilot and is the only other woman currently racing
at Reno with me. Her airshow performance is filled with energy and excitement.
Then, Bill Stein took to the ski in
his Zivko Edge 540. Bill had previously flown with the Red Baron Stearman
Squadron and is now touring the US as a solo performer. Besides his high powered performance, Bill’s
aircraft sports an amazing paint scheme which actually changes color as the sun
reflects against the state of the art paint. The California audience was lucky
to see his show, since he’ll be on the road for nearly the entire season,
showcasing his talent around the country.
Credit: Mark E. Loper
Stein’s Zivko Edge 540 with the cutting edge paint keeps your eyes to the skies
P-51
Mustang Aerobatics flown by veteran, Dan Vance, was up next. Dan is a true
professional. He flies for a major airline and can be seen racing his Speedball
Alice at the Reno Air Races where he is also a check pilot for the Unlimited
Class. He puts on a wonderful aerobatic routine and a great addition to the Air
Show Circuit.
Dennis
Sanders was up next flying Argonaut, the Hawker Sea Fury FB.11 powered by an
R2800 and outfitted with smoke generators on both wing tips, allowing it to
visually demonstrate the effects of wing tip vortices and its awesome aerobatic
performance.
Credit: Ken Linde
Argonaut with the smoke generators – always exciting to watch
Julie
Clark closed the show with her “Smokin’ T-34 Mentor”. Julie has retired from flying for a major
airline, but is still available to entertain the crowds with her patriotic
routine. She is also great with the fans, especially the kids. This is her 32nd
year flying aerobatics in air shows and is a “mentor” to many of us!
Credit: Ken Linde
Caption: Julie Clark's Patriotic Aerobatic Display
Before
the weekend started, Bradley Beer, owner of the Rancho Murieta Airport , said “The
airshow will not only be an exciting event in our community. It gives us an
opportunity to support the USO by donating a portion of the proceeds to them.
This will be the best airshow in our region this year.”
And
he was right. He also said that if they broke even, he would be happy to do it
all again next year. Now that they have more than three months to plan and
execute – 2013 will be even better. Circle the first weekend in June 2013 on
your calendars now!
Reno Update
The
Pylon Racing Seminar was held in June with a great turn out of Rookies and
Veterans taking to the course for practice and evaluation. The new Unlimited
Course was flown by both Steven Hinton and Dennis Sanders to assess the
changes. Both of them walked away with positive comments, so we should be okay
with the new course changes.
Also in June, the initial race entries were
due to RARA. And it looks like we are in for a solid year of racing. While the
numbers aren’t over the top, we have more than many expected – with 22
Unlimited Racers already registered. All of the other classes are short of a
full field, but we are all hoping for additional late entries to round out the
field.
Credit: Rob Miller
The
Pylons are waiting…
Also, you should know that the Air Racers 3D Movie is working on a premiere event at Reno during Air Race Week. Stay tuned for additional information, but we are looking at September 7th - 20th viewings around the Reno area.
And don't forget the September 12th event in Sacramento. I will keep the information coming.
Until then...
Fly low...fast and you know the rest...
Marilyn Dash
Ruby Red Racing
PS... always looking for Race Sponsorship, if interested, drop me a note.
Air Racers 3D Movie
Also, you should know that the Air Racers 3D Movie is working on a premiere event at Reno during Air Race Week. Stay tuned for additional information, but we are looking at September 7th - 20th viewings around the Reno area.
And don't forget the September 12th event in Sacramento. I will keep the information coming.
Until then...
Fly low...fast and you know the rest...
Marilyn Dash
Ruby Red Racing
PS... always looking for Race Sponsorship, if interested, drop me a note.