
Tennessee Museum of Aviation - The Men Who Flew The A-1 Skyraider Reunion
Vietnam era A-1H Skyraider pilots reunion at the Tennessee Museum of Aviation. The museum hosted the event with two combat veteran Skyraiders in the museum. The TMoA's aircraft LT AMERICA (#665) and Cavanaugh Flight Museum's WILEY COYOTE (#606).
04May19
Roger Youngblood, the last active duty USAF Skyraider pilot, speaking about his exploits in Vietnam aquiring the A-1H Skyraiders in the museum's hanger. 05May19
Roger Youngblood autographing a picture of himself in front of the Skyraider Lt. America (#665) in Vietnam. 05May19
Skyraider pilot Tom Burdin was selling and signing his autobiography at the reunion. 05May19
Skyraider pilot Tom Burdin was selling and signing his autobiography at the reunion. 05May19
Cavanaugh Flight Museum's A-1H Skyraider (#606) WILEY COYOTE. 05May19
Cavanaugh Flight Museum's A-1H Skyraider (#606) WILEY COYOTE showing the oil stains of a living warbird. 05May19
Cavanaugh Flight Museum's A-1H Skyraider (#606) WILEY COYOTE. 05May19
A-1H Skyraider's LIEUTENANT AMERICA (#665) and WILEY COYOTE (#606), combat veterans in Vietnam, together for the first time since the mid 1970s. 05May19
Neal Melton (far right), owner and pilot of the A-1H Skyraider LT AMERICA (#665) speaking with some guests at the museum. 05May19
A-1H Skyraider's LIEUTENANT AMERICA (#665) and WILEY COYOTE (#606) sharing hanger space. 05May19
Drip pans below the Cavanaugh Flight Museum's A-1H Skyraider (#606) WILEY COYOTE catch the oil from the large radial engine that powers this beast. 05May19