Warbird Radio

The Jolley Company, LLC

WARBIRD RADIO - We tell the stories of Airmen past and present, and have been doing so since 2009. We know these stories matter, and we're committed to keeping them alive.We focus on telling stories like:-Flying stories from WWII, Korea, Vietnam, Present Conflicts-Aviation museum news, and aircraft restorations-Operational safety, flying historic aircraft, and aircraft maintenance#warbird #aviation #warstories #flying #history

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SPECIAL EPISODE - The Air Force Historical Foundation's New Official Podcast!
11-04-2024
SPECIAL EPISODE - The Air Force Historical Foundation's New Official Podcast!
WARBIRD RADIO - Take a listen to the debut episode of the Air Force Historical Foundation's new podcast! On this episode we follow Dr. Jan Davis as she retraces her path to the stars in her new book AIR BORN - Two Generations In Flight. Warbird Radio's own Matt Jolley hosts the show, and it's now available via the foundation's website, along with the second half!Nancy Jan Davis (née Smotherman; born November 1, 1953) is a former American astronaut. A veteran of three space flights, Davis logged over 673 hours in space. She is now retired from NASA. She flew on STS-47, STS-60, and STS-75.Davis became an astronaut in June 1987. Her first assignment was in the Astronaut Office Mission Development Branch, where she provided technical support for Space Shuttle payloads. Following this, Davis was a CAPCOM in Mission Control, responsible for communicating with Shuttle crews for seven missions. After her first space flight, Davis served as the Astronaut Office representative for the Remote Manipulator System (RMS), with responsibility for RMS operations, training, and payloads. After her second space flight, she served as the Chairperson of the NASA Education Working Group and as Chief for the Payloads Branch, which provided Astronaut Office support for all Shuttle and International Space Station payloads.QUICK LINK: https://www.afhistory.org/podcast/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/warbird-radio/donations
Warbird Radio - Cory Miller from Strix Aero - Ep 665
02-04-2024
Warbird Radio - Cory Miller from Strix Aero - Ep 665
WARBIRD RADIO - In the world of aviation, there are individuals whose passion for excellence propels them to new heights. Corry Miller, President and Powertrain Engineer at Strix Aero, is one such individual, dedicated to pushing the boundaries of aircraft maintenance and engineering. Recently, Miller took to the airwaves on Warbird Radio to share his insights and expertise, shedding light on his journey and the innovative work being done at Strix Aero.Miller's journey into the world of aviation began with a deep-rooted love for engines and machinery, cultivated during his upbringing on a dairy farm in northern Minnesota. His mechanical aptitude led him to pursue a degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Minnesota and Principia College, laying the foundation for a career marked by technical prowess and innovation.With over 16 years of powertrain engineering experience under his belt, including stints at Harley-Davidson and EPS, an aviation diesel engine startup, Miller possesses a wealth of knowledge in propulsion systems. It was this expertise that drove him to establish Strix Aero in 2017, with a vision to revolutionize the overhaul of airworthy Allison V-1710 engines.At Strix Aero, Miller and his team offer a comprehensive suite of services aimed at ensuring the optimal performance and reliability of Allison V-1710 engines. Leveraging their proficiency in diagnosing engine malfunctions, familiarity with Allison V-1710 aircraft, and in-depth knowledge of the mechanical and electrical systems of these engines, they provide expert tuning services that address both long and short-term failures before they become critical issues.Millers' passion for aviation extends beyond his professional endeavors, evident in his pursuit of a private pilot's license and ownership of a Cessna 182. His enthusiasm for flying fuels his commitment to excellence in aircraft maintenance, driving him to continually refine and innovate in his field. During his interview on Warbird Radio, Miller’s shared insights into his journey and the meticulous approach taken by Strix Aero in overhauling Allison V-1710 engines. From developing replacement parts to implementing overhaul methods aimed at enhancing reliability and durability, Miller and his team leave no stone unturned in their quest for excellence.Beyond his professional achievements, Miller finds fulfillment in family life, enjoying quality time with his wife Rochelle and their three young children on their small horse ranch and hobby farm. His dedication to both his personal and professional pursuits reflects a commitment to excellence that permeates every aspect of his life.As Miller continues to soar to new heights, both literally and figuratively, his unwavering passion for aviation and engineering serves as an inspiration to aspiring aviators and industry professionals alike. With Strix Aero at the forefront of aircraft maintenance innovation, the future of aviation looks brighter than ever under Miller's leadership.QUICK LINK:  https://strixaero.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/warbird-radio/donations
Warbird Radio - Safety Month Discussion with Thom Richard - Ep 663
19-03-2024
Warbird Radio - Safety Month Discussion with Thom Richard - Ep 663
WARBIRD RADIO - As Warbird Radio's Safety Month continues, we are thrilled to spotlight a true luminary in the field: the legendary warbird instructor, Thom Richard. With an illustrious career spanning air racing, air show demonstrations, and exemplary instruction, Thom is a beacon of expertise and safety in the skies.Thom Richard isn't just your average pilot; he's a titan in the world of aviation. As the owner of Warbird Adventures and the visionary behind the American Dream SkyRanch, he has cultivated a haven for aviation enthusiasts seeking top-tier training coupled with unparalleled hospitality.At the heart of Richard's enterprise is Warbird Adventures, a premier institution offering insurance-approved training courses that set the standard for excellence in the industry. From the iconic AT-6 "Texan" to an array of other meticulously maintained aircraft, Thom and his team provide a diverse range of courses tailored to every pilot's needs and aspirations.What sets Warbird Adventures apart is not just its commitment to exceptional training but also its dedication to creating an immersive and unforgettable experience. Nestled within the American Dream SkyRanch is a bed and breakfast, where aviation enthusiasts can retreat after a day of soaring through the skies. It's more than just a training facility; it's a sanctuary for those who share Thom's passion for flight.But Thom Richard's contributions to aviation extend far beyond his role as an instructor and entrepreneur. With a decorated career as an air racer and air show demonstration pilot, he brings a wealth of real-world experience to the cockpit, ensuring that each student not only learns the fundamentals but also gains invaluable insights from a true master of the craft.In our latest episode on Warbird Radio, Thom shares his wisdom, experiences, and invaluable safety tips that every pilot should heed. From pre-flight checks to in-flight maneuvers, his guidance is indispensable for anyone taking to the skies, whether you're a seasoned aviator or an aspiring pilot.Click play now to listen to the entire episode for free on WarbirdRadio.com. And if you're ready to embark on your own aviation journey with Warbird Adventures, visit WarbirdAdventures.com to reserve your class date and experience the thrill of flying under Thom Richard's expert guidance.Join us in celebrating Safety Month with Thom Richard, where passion, expertise, and safety converge to elevate the art of flight to new heights. Fly safe, fly high, and let your dreams take flight with Warbird Adventures.#warbirdradio #warbirdadventures #flighttraining #pilotmaker #warbirdsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/warbird-radio/donations
Warbird Radio Downunder - Jan & Jerry Chisum!
30-01-2024
Warbird Radio Downunder - Jan & Jerry Chisum!
WARBIRD RADIO - Warbird Radio Downunder Hosts Dave and Grant talk about Grant's visit to Hastings, near Napier in the North Island of New Zealand, during which time he caught up with Jan and Jerry Chisum at their hangar home on Bridge Pa aerodrome. Jan and Jerry own the 1920s de Havilland DH60 Gipsy Moth that Jan's father (Stan White) purchased in England and then flew down to Sydney, Australia before shipping it to New Zealand. Fascinating as that story is, for this episode, Jan talks about their Gardan Minicab aircraft, some of the history of Bridge Pa aerodrome, and the other aircraft they've had in their hangar. And Jerry talks about his experiences flying the P-51 Mustang and B-25 Mitchell before discussing his Bucker Jungmann and the long project he's got to restore it back to flight. It's a great chat, and we thank Jan and Jerry for inviting Grant into their home which is full of aviation memorabilia.NOTE: You can hear more of Jan and Jerry's story, including the history of the Gipsy Moth and Jan's father's story, and bush flying in Boeing 737s, in episode S02E014 on the Plane Crazy Down Under show at: https://www.planecrazydownunder.com/2024/01/22/bush-flying-737s-in-alaska-a-long-haul-gypsy-moth-more-of-the-steve-padgett-story-s02e014/#warbirdradio #gipsymoth #bridgepa #history #aviation #hastings #newzealand #napier #hangarhome #warbirds #p51 #b25 #jungmannSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/warbird-radio/donations
Warbird Radio Presents - The CAPT Bob Batterson Story
10-10-2023
Warbird Radio Presents - The CAPT Bob Batterson Story
WARBIRD RADIO - CAPT Robert "Bob" Batterson not only survived the December 7th surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, he continued to serve his country as a fighter pilot in the United States Navy. This is his incredible story and one we were blessed to record. Take a listen!Here's the backstory:Captain Robert E. "Bob" Batterson was a man of honor, courage, and unwavering dedication. Born in the rolling hills of West Virginia, his journey through life would take him from the coal mines of his hometown to the vast expanse of the Pacific Ocean, and later, into the service of the Church.In the late summer of 1939, as war clouds gathered over Europe, a young and determined Bob enlisted in the United States Navy. His commitment to serving his country was unwavering, and he would go on to prove his mettle time and time again.Bob's thirst for knowledge and his drive to excel were evident from the very beginning. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree from Ohio State University and further honed his skills with a Master's Degree from the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School. These achievements were just the start of a remarkable career that spanned decades.His first assignment took him to Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia, where he underwent recruit training. But fate had grander plans for him. Soon, he found himself stationed aboard the USS Philadelphia, CL-41, as part of the Pacific Fleet. It was here, in the vast blue waters of the Pacific, that Bob would come to understand the profound significance of his service.Eight months before the infamous December 7th attack on Pearl Harbor, Bob was transferred to Naval Station Pearl Harbor. He would witness the horrors of that day and the United States' entry into World War II. But rather than deter him, the attack steeled his resolve to do all he could to protect his country.When the opportunity arose for enlisted personnel to apply for flight training, Bob seized it. His determination soared as high as the aircraft he would come to master. In September 1944, he earned his wings as a Naval Aviator, becoming a guardian of the skies.After completing fighter training in the formidable F6F Hellcat at Daytona Beach, Bob was assigned to Fighter Squadron ONE aboard the USS Bennington, CV-20. He served with distinction until the end of the war, earning respect and accolades from his fellow servicemen.Bob's commitment to service didn't end with the war's conclusion. He transitioned to the Supply Corps and continued to serve his country in various capacities until his well-deserved retirement in 1974. His military career was marked by unwavering dedication, integrity, and a deep love for his nation.In retirement, Bob found another calling, one of spiritual significance. He dedicated a decade of his life to serving the Diocese of Corpus Christi as the Fiscal Officer under Bishops Drury and Gracida. His tireless work earned him the Papal Medal Pro-Ecclesia Et Pontifice in 1984, a testament to his devoted service to the Church.But Bob's heart was not just in the church; it was also on the sea. For over three decades, he volunteered on the USS Lexington Museum, where he was one of the original volunteers. His passion for naval history and his love for the museum's mission were evident in his commitment to preserving the legacy of those who served.On Friday, August 11th, 2023, Captain Robert E. "Bob" Batterson passed away, leaving behind a legacy of service, sacrifice, and unwavering devotion. His memory lives on in the hearts of those he served, both in the Navy and in the Church. Bob's journey from the coal mines of West Virginia to the skies of World War II and the halls of the Church is a testament to the extraordinary impact one person can have when they dedicate their life to the service of others. He will forever be remembered as a true American hero and a man of deep faith.#fighterpilot #navalaviation #pearlharborattack #hellcat #f7f #worldwartwo#warbirdradio #mattjolleySupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/warbird-radio/donations
Warbird Radio Downunder - John Parker - Ep 1
08-09-2023
Warbird Radio Downunder - John Parker - Ep 1
WARBIRD RADIO - The Wings Over New Zealand Show LIVE host Dave Homewood is back on Warbird Radio, with a similar show but the new name is Warbird Radio Downunder. He and occasional co-host Grant McHerron will present stories to Warbird Radio listeners from both New Zealand and Australia, and perhaps beyond. Dave is the host of the long-running series The Wings Over New Zealand Show, which covers all sorts of stories from the world of New Zealand aviation. He is also an aviation magazine editor and journalist, Administrator for the Sport Aircraft Association of New Zealand, and founder of the very popular Wings Over New Zealand Forum.Grant, a Kiwi based in Melbourne, Australia, is co-host of another popular aviation podcast series, Plane Crazy Down Under. He works in the Australian defence industry, and he is a keen balloon pilot.Today's guest is John Parker is the Public Officer at the Hunter Fighter Collection, based at Scone, NSW, in Australia. He speaks with Dave about the Pat Hughes Spitfire, Mk. 1a Spitfire X4009, which is currently being rebuilt to fly again, and will be based at Scone. John talks about Flight Lieutenant Pat Hughes DFC, who was Australia's top scoring fighter ace in the Battle of Britain, before he was killed in X4009. John also discusses the Hunter Fighter Collection, and the recent addition to its fleet, a North American P-51D Mustang that has been donated by the Royal Air Force Museum, and all the other aircraft in the fleet. Plus a replica Spitfire fuselage that will be taken around Australia to raise awareness of Pat Hughes' story and the Spitfire project.QUICK LINK: https://www.hunterwarbirds.com.au/QUICK LINK: https://www.facebook.com/HunterFighterCollectionQUICK LINK: https://www.facebook.com/ThePatHughesSpitfireQUICK LINK: https://www.facebook.com/WarbirdsOnlineSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/warbird-radio/donations