"Slot 30" Aircraft To Be Revealed Friday
Organizers of the mass gaggle of DC-3 and C-47 aircraft flying
in to Airventure 2010 tell ANN the airborne formation is set at a
firm 40, with 12 other aircraft in que standing by for a coveted
"slot" should one come available. Other aircraft also attending but
not flying in the formation will allow Airventure attendees to be
able to see no fewer than 50 total DC-3 and C-47 aircraft on the
ground at the same time at Oshkosh.

The gaggle of 40 will assemble during the weekend prior to
opening day at Whiteside County airport (KSQI), where the entire
gaggle is being welcomed by M&M aviation and the entire Rock
River Valley. The public as well as media are welcome to visit this
gathering and subsequent launch of all 40 aircraft, as the
formation will be built in the skies above this airport heading for
Oshkosh. The existing world record formation for the type in
formation is currently set at 27, set in 1985. Media inquiries and
interest has been strong even in these early months as plans are in
progress to capture both the launch, the recovery, and the people
of the DC-3.
The United States Air Force has now confirmed that the Altus Air
base C-17 demo team "Rat Pack" will be present at Airventure this
year in support of the DC-3 / C-47 reunion. It is now
confirmed that this massive heavy airlift aircraft has been
authorized to fly the "first ever in the history of aviation" C-17
heritage flight with three other C-47s in formation at the same
time. This flight will only occur once, and will take place
at Airventure pending EAA approval and sequencing which is
expected shortly.

Lastly, negotiations are now complete regarding the aircraft and
the pilot to occupy SLOT 30. To date, this slot has been labeled
"TOP SECRET" as logistics were sorted through regarding this
aircraft, and the respective Captain that will fly this
position.
The aircraft now confirmed to fly this slot is one of the most
rare aircraft in the world. It is rarely seen in flight, and has
never before been seen at Airventure. Information about what
aircraft this is and who will be at the controls will be posted on
the organizers web site, www.TheLastTime.org not later
than 1200 CST March 5, 2010.
HERO FBO's across America are joining in the effort by offering
the travelling DC-3's and their crews discounted fuel and
food! See the HERO FBO section of the website if your airport
can help.
The public is also invited to tell the world how you know the
DC-3 by signing the DIARIES section. More than 100 people have
already done so, telling some compelling stories. Here's one such
story:
"I flew DC-3s from 1975 to 1980 with Intra Airways based in
Jersey UK. Intra operated passenger and freight flights throughout
Europe, in fact Intra were the last scheduled passenger operator of
the DC-3 within Europe. I flew the fist year as a First Officer and
the remainder as Captain.this allowed me to not only fly the worlds
greatest aircraft but also fly with some of the greatest characters
of UK and European aviation, including "Old Joe" Joe Rechka who
escaped from Czechoslovakia in 1939 with a DC-2, the worlds first
hi-jacking."
Another person writes: "One DC-3 we operated was G-AKNB CN9043
later to become N59NA. G-AKNB appeared in the movie A Bridge to Far
and for a year we flew the aircraft within Europe in camouflage.
Shame its not on the list of aircraft, however I'll be there on the
26th July, traveling across from the UK, wife permitting, an event
not to be missed and an opportunity for me to meet an old friend
again."