Friday, October 11, 2013

Speaking of Triumphs...

Mr. Sarcasm started it. I followed his lead. Now, it seems, Gunny couldn't resist the urge to join the fold and he, too, is the proud owner of a beautiful Triumph Trophy SE. Here's a photo of the three of us with our bikes and some of the staff at Fun Bike Center in Lakeland, FL, where we all three acquired our Triumphs:

Left to right by bike you have Mr. Sarcasm (red riding jacket), me (black/red riding jacket), and Gunny (squarely behind the windscreen of his bike). I got the center spot owing to the fact that I have the odd colored silver bike versus the other two's blue bikes. Coincidentally, we're also lined up in the order of acquisition.

Welcome to the club, Gunny! I'm so pleased that I could lead the way for you once again.

 

09/14/2013 - FoF Golden Hill

I finally made it over to the Golden Hill storage facilities of Fantasy of Flight (FoF) while out on a weekend motorcycle ride. The really nice thing about having an anuual pass to FoF is that I can do things like this when the mood and the opportunity strike without having to feel like I have to make a day of it to get my money's worth.

Golden Hill is comprised of two large metal buildings where many of Kermit Weeks' acquisitions are stored as they await restoration or other fates. A walk through this place is every bit as fascinating as any other part of the FoF complex. Seeing these aircraft in their acquired condition as compared to the aircraft in the main display areas serves to give perspective as to what it takes to bring these historic treasures to life in a restored and flyable condition.

The variety and scope of aircraft found in the Golden Hill storage facility is truly awe inspiring. Highlights include a B-17, a B-29, an F6F, and even a WWII-era Japanese Zero. Added to these "famous" historic treasures are row upon row of interesting planes, helicopters, engines, and assorted parts.

Golden Hill is certainly worth your time and effort to visit and it adds another layer of appreciation and understanding for the overall FoF experience.

Planes of all manner and type and in varying conditions line every square foot of the Golden Hill complex:

It's amazing to think that the FoF restoration guys can turn these dismembered hulks into flyable, museum quality restorations:

Wings seem to be removed from just about everything, probably as a space-saving strategy. The racks seen in the background contain crates and pallets marked with exotic plane parts descriptions:

Spotting this B-17 along the back wall of the first building was a pleasant surprise:

Of course I had to stick my head into the B-17 to get a look around:
And then there was the B-29:
And not just the nose section of a B-29; the whole entire plane is there for your perusal:
Over in the second building, this WWII-era Zero was on display:

Just around the corner from the Zero was this P-38 Lightning:

So, if you're any kind of aviation enthusiast, by now your desire to visit FoF's Golden Hill complex has to be piqued. By all means, take the time to visit this great window into history, FoF's collection, and the daunting challenge that is restoration of these historic aircraft.

 

The New Steed

I recently parted ways with my much loved and faithful Honda ST1300 and acquired a new Triumph Trophy SE. The Triumph is proving to be a capable mile-maker and a joy to ride. Look for many more photos featuring this new mount.

The silver one is mine. Coincidentally, Mr. Sarcasm also acquired a Trophy SE and that's his blue one parked next to mine:

That's my Trophy sitting on the showroom floor before I took delivery of her:

I'm looking forward to many good miles & years of touring on this new addition to the stable.

 

Thursday, October 10, 2013

The Hottest Band in the World...KISS!!!

Yes, I did it again! Yet another great KISS concert was attended by yours truly. This time the action went down in Orlando, FL, and -- once again -- I had great seats from which to view the spectacle that is KISS.

 

The band was at the top of their game on August 16th, and they turned in a fantastic performance. The new stage was awesome and it really added a new dimension to what was already a layered, bombastic stage show.

 

Enough prattling, here's a few photos:

A great show, a great experience. I can't wait to see them in concert again!