HuggyU2 Posted October 24 Author Posted October 24 Today, a good friend and I flew formation. It was the first time in 34 years that two A-37's flew in formation in North America. Took them from Boise to St George VFR. And yes... it was a blast. 9 9
SHFP Posted October 25 Posted October 25 Annual Warbird Fly In. And one Owner, has had his based in SGU until recently, and other Owner, from Boise always comes. Usually, in his Alpha Jet. I'll be repositioning home, my humble Cessna A185F Amphib, there tomorrow. Unfortunately, our Mig-15 UTI, won't be flying, as we are still working on finishing up the replacement of the new canopy seals. We did, however, finally get the drop tanks hung after having to remove one for repairs. And we didn't need no Vodka, like Ivan and Vladimir, in the cold Korean Peninsula. Looking forward to visiting with those that come. Check 6, Dof 1
FourFans Posted October 25 Posted October 25 23 hours ago, HuggyU2 said: Today, a good friend and I flew formation. It was the first time in 34 years that two A-37's flew in formation in North America. Took them from Boise to St George VFR. And yes... it was a blast. That picture causes tinnitus. 5
HuggyU2 Posted October 25 Author Posted October 25 (edited) No, the A-37 sounds like a T-38. it doesn't make the dog whistle of the T-37's J-69. The J-85 in the Super Tweet puts out as much in Mil as a T-38A puts out in Max. Edited October 25 by HuggyU2 3 3
SHFP Posted October 26 Posted October 26 Really nice Airshow by Western Warbirds. Very Professional and Friendly interactions between Huggy and Mark with all the Visitors they met. Now with all that, and from another Dino (like myself)...SH formatting Huggy...LOL...Glad we finally met...next is getting you into the Dino Mig.
HuggyU2 Posted October 26 Author Posted October 26 (edited) Thanks, SHFP! Honored to meet a fellow jet pilot like you! And thanks for finding me on the ramp! Really nice event this weekend! And your amphib is awesome! Edited October 26 by HuggyU2
Springer Posted October 28 Posted October 28 On 10/23/2025 at 9:38 PM, HuggyU2 said: Today, a good friend and I flew formation. It was the first time in 34 years that two A-37's flew in formation in North America. Took them from Boise to St George VFR. Great shot Huggy....ahhhhh the memories but....... Can't believe you left with an empty seat. Good Capt never leaves a "jump seater" behind.
HuggyU2 Posted October 28 Author Posted October 28 (edited) Yeah, I'm sorry!! At SGU, I took Hank Hoffman flying: 205 combat missions in the A-37 and a TPS graduate Neat guy! Still knew and flew the jet really well! Edited October 29 by HuggyU2 1
SHFP Posted October 28 Posted October 28 Kudos Huggy for taking him. I chatted with him prior. He was really looking forward to going. Thanks from all of us. 1
arg Posted Friday at 02:51 PM Posted Friday at 02:51 PM Sorry about the FB link https://www.facebook.com/reel/1331132237948069 2 1
brabus Posted Saturday at 02:41 AM Posted Saturday at 02:41 AM 400 FPM passing through 35k…that is crazy. I’m impressed. 1
SocialD Posted Saturday at 06:22 PM Posted Saturday at 06:22 PM 15 hours ago, brabus said: 400 FPM passing through 35k…that is crazy. I’m impressed. Agreed, that's pretty badass! Love to see peope pushing the limits. I'll keep flying my tailwheels where they belong... < 500 ft AGL. 1
DirkDiggler Posted Saturday at 09:23 PM Posted Saturday at 09:23 PM Anyone have any experience with owning or flying a Socota TB-20 or 21?
HuggyU2 Posted yesterday at 05:44 AM Author Posted yesterday at 05:44 AM (edited) The Travis AFB Aero Club has a TB-20. I went out there 4-5 years ago and rented it with an instructor just to try it out. Enjoyed it. Maybe a good option for you to go sample it. https://www.travisaeroclub.com/our-fleet Edited yesterday at 06:02 AM by HuggyU2 1
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