Thursday, April 27, 2006

Photo taken at Falcon Field in Mesa AZ.

 

Here is the last pic from me of Ameriquest Soaring Dreams taken through the security fence at Falcon Field.


Frank Kanne - Chief Photographer www.blimp-operations.us
Glendale AZ

posted by Leo @ 8:00 PM  

Wednesday, April 26, 2006

Capt. John Mchugh


The first time I saw the Soaring Dreams airship was in Long Beach CA about a year ago. I met up with Capt. John McHugh who happen to be there filling in for another pilot. He took me and my dad out to the field and showed her to us close up. We where both so impressed the way she looked. Something that caught our eye that made her unique was 1. the way she looked and 2. that all her decals had the signatures of the kids who painted them.

We where invited aboard to see her from the inside. Capt McHugh showed us how everything worked. On the day that we where there they had the camera mounted on her. He explained to us how the camera worked and showed us the control panel that the camera operator uses to control the camera.

Finally he showed us the cockpit and explained the differences between her and the Fuji Film blimp. Basically all the controls where the same except for the engine controls. He told us that the Soaring Dreams airship had fuel mixture controls and prop pitch controls and that the Fuji blimp didn't.

I even had a chance to control the yoke making the elevator's go up and down and making the rudders turn left and right. A big THANK YOU to Capt. John McHugh for such an awesome day at the Long Beach airport, I will never forget it.

Leo Freitas - Webmaster www.blimp-operations.us

Hayward CA

posted by Leo @ 6:01 PM  



There are so many memories… I’ll share a few.

Helping to peel the decals from what was then called Ameriquest Airship Liberty in preparation for the application of the hand-painted decals of Ameriquest Soaring Dreams.

Acting as the Airship Coordinator for Ameriquest Mortgage Company throughout the contract with all the day-to-day logistics, promotions, and challenges

Seeing her in-person for the first time and the goose-bumps I had seeing the brush strokes of each kid that painted and their names lining the black outlines.

The five flights I was blessed to take aboard, specifically the two over the Everett, WA area with family and friends. It was amazing to see my parents (nearing retirement) have the faces of children. Or my friend Michael who was the best tour guide ever having lived in Everett for 37 years.

The dedication of her pilots and crew who make each guest to the airship feel like a V.I.P. The pilots have been exceptional with all the press who’ve been out for a tour, photo, or flight. Everyone at Airship Management Services, Inc. deserves a BIG thank you.

Jerry Ockfen - Ameriquest "Soaring Dreams Airship" Coordinator
Seattle, WA, USA