imalko
Chief Master Sergeant
There's one Serbian saying: "U laži su kratke noge!" meaning something like "You won't get far by lying!"
(Not word to word translation but that's the meaning.)
Anyway to return to topic... I'm not sure I could pinpoint one moment or event that made me interested in warbirds. I was always interested in history and interest in WW2 and aircrafts (primarily from WW2 period and later to aircrafts in general) came gradually over the years. Growing up near a military air base (Batajnica Air Base is 10 km away from my town), my father serving in Air Force as assistant avio mechanics on Mi-8 helicopters, my grandfather's stories about the time of occupation in WW2 - it's all pieces of the puzzle I guess. Then ,when I was around 5 years old there was an Airshow at Batajnica, where they allowed children to take a close look to the aircrafts and I was seated to the cockpit of MiG-21. (Maybe that was a turning point for me, but I can't be sure because of my young age at the time).
One thing I can say for sure - over the years my interest in aviation has only increased and now I found this forum as another source of fascinating info on the subject...
Edit: I never flown in a WW2 Warbird and, actually, apart from the static examples in a museum I never even saw warbird in flight. (I mean in live anyway.) But this doesn't mean I never will.
(Not word to word translation but that's the meaning.)
Anyway to return to topic... I'm not sure I could pinpoint one moment or event that made me interested in warbirds. I was always interested in history and interest in WW2 and aircrafts (primarily from WW2 period and later to aircrafts in general) came gradually over the years. Growing up near a military air base (Batajnica Air Base is 10 km away from my town), my father serving in Air Force as assistant avio mechanics on Mi-8 helicopters, my grandfather's stories about the time of occupation in WW2 - it's all pieces of the puzzle I guess. Then ,when I was around 5 years old there was an Airshow at Batajnica, where they allowed children to take a close look to the aircrafts and I was seated to the cockpit of MiG-21. (Maybe that was a turning point for me, but I can't be sure because of my young age at the time).
One thing I can say for sure - over the years my interest in aviation has only increased and now I found this forum as another source of fascinating info on the subject...
Edit: I never flown in a WW2 Warbird and, actually, apart from the static examples in a museum I never even saw warbird in flight. (I mean in live anyway.) But this doesn't mean I never will.
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