I had the extreme good fortune to have gotten a ride on the Budweiser Blimp several years back thanks to my good friend Todd Lee who was working as a member of the flight crew right after he graduated after Embry-Riddle. He called me one evening to let me know they were passing through town on the way to do the MLB All Star game in Denver that year. The whole story is too long to type but I may have told several of you about it. I shot a complete 36 exposure roll of film on the ride and need to get them scanned to my computer. The landing was the most fun! We flew a circuit of the field, and lined up with a runway at Spirit of St. Louis Airport. The first officer was flying it, and he rotated the elevator control wheel and pointed the nose down at the runway. It was at such a steep angle I could not stay on my seat! No seat belts! The only thing that was running through my mind was the scene from the movie Black Sunday (i think) where Bruce Dern was diving the Goodyear Blimp into the Super Bowl and planning to blow it up! We rolled out perfectly level, made such a smooth touchdown that I could hardly feel it, and the ground crew caught the guide ropes to stop us. I got out and had a smile on my face that lasted the rest of the day!
The Goodyear blimp has made several appearances at Oshkosh and have lots of photos of it also. A few years ago, they brought the new Zepplin through on tour for Farmers Insurance and it was quite remarkable. It has articulated engines, and an extra steering engine on the tail, and looked to be at least twice as maneuverable as the Goodyear blimp and was twice as big, even in some pretty stiff winds. Very impressive.
Type at you later,
Dan McEntee