Episode 218 – The Restorers




Airplane Geeks Podcast show

Summary: Adam White (Director) and Kara Martinelli (Producer) from Hemlock Films create aviation films. In 2003, the documentary film The Restorers was produced with 8 short stories about people restoring planes. That was followed by the movie Red Tail Reborn with the Red Tail Squadron of the Commorative Air Force. Since then, the orginal Restorers begged to become a television series, and the pilot episode follows the “Miss Mitchell” B-25 from the Minnesota CAF chapter to the 68th Dolittle Raiders reunion. We talk about Adam and Kara’s passion for aviation and how they came together. Adam says, “warbird restorations connect people to their past.” We also touch on the old Cleveland air races, mentioning Bob Odegaard (who sadly passed away last month) and his Super Corsairs. Adam and Kara self-funded the pilot (which has aired on PBS), and are they looking for additional investors so they can film more episodes and look for a television channel to pick up the series. Find more at the The Restorers site, the Hemlock Films site, on Facebook and YouTube, and on Twitter. The week’s aviation news: FAA Creates Fuels Program Office to Facilitate General Aviation Transition to Unleaded Avgas Coalition lauds new Avgas Fuels Program Office Mosquito Flies again for the first time in 30 Years American Airlines Says it Fixed the Seats Why is American Not Trying Harder to Calm Safety Fears?   Rob at APS training   Rob in the Extra 300: Rob attended an upset prevention and recovery media day with Aviation Performance Solutions and he gives us his observations from the event. APS provides upset recovery training in an Extra 300 that teaches pilots about flight situations they wouldn’t encounter in the usual training. David’s aircraft of the week is the Bristol 152 Beaufort. In this week’s Australia Desk report: Airservices Australia under investigation after a Virgin Australia 737 is “lost” for 30 minutes en route from Sydney to Brisbane, US Navy EA18G “Growlers” arrive at RAAF base Amberley in Queensland to begin training RAAF crews in preparation for the type’s introduction in 2018, sad news with the loss in Queensland of aviation identity Des Porter and five passengers following the crash of his classic DeHavilland Dragon in poor weather. Find more from Grant and Steve at the Plane Crazy Down Under podcast, and follow the show on Twitter at @pcdu Steve’s at @stevevisscher and Grant at @falcon124. Australia Desk archives can be found at www.australiadesk.net. In this week’s Across the Pond segment: Pieter continues our behind the scenes look at the Royal Navy Historic Flight. This week we get to talk to Chief Engineer Howard Reed about the rebuild of the Swordfish and what it takes to get it and then keep it air worthy. For more see Royal Navy Historic Flight and Fly Navy Heritage Trust. Find Pieter on Twitter as @Nascothornet, on his blog Alpha Tango Papa, on Facebook at XTPMedia, and at the Aviation Xtended podcast. Mentions: Geneseo (New York) Air Show from the 1941 Historical Aircraft Group Museum. Yankee Air Museum, The Yankee Air Force. DARPA Steps Toward UAV To UAV Refueling Jay Leno pays attention to American Airlines Whirly-Girls International scholarships. Airport 24/7: Miami on the Travel Channel Rob in the Extra 300 Opening and closing music courtesy Brother Love from the Album Of The Year CD. You can find his great music at www.brotherloverocks.com.