Featuring
Gordon Lichtenberg
Pilot Extraordinaire
Wednesday, June 1st, 2022
No Host Bar: 5:30 p.m., Dinner starts at 6:30 p.m.
Gordon started flying at 13 and had 250 logged hours on his 16 birthday when he soloed five airplanes - (C182RG, Piper Dakota, Piper Seneca, Maule M7-235 taildragger, Kachina Varga 2180) and two helicopters, a Robinson R22 and a Hughes 269C. After his last solo that afternoon he went to the DMV and got his car and motorcycle licenses. He worked as an FBO lineman driving gas trucks doing refueling when he got his driving temps at 15 1/2.
On his 17th birthday he received his private single engine land, multi-engine land, rotorcraft and instrument ratings. On his 18th birthday (and the day after for his rotor wing stuff) he got his Single and Multi-engine and Rotor wing Commercial, CFI and CFII for both fixed wing and rotor and ground instructor.
He started working full time as a flight instructor in San Diego two days after his 18th birthday, as an apprentice A&P on his down time. Just before his 19th birthday he hit 1200 hours and started flying single pilot multi-engine freight in a variety of piston and turboprop twins and singles.
When he turned 19 he had 1500 hours and passed his rotary wing and multi-engine fixed wing ATP written’s and was given a waiver by the FAA to take both check rides (due to his age) and was only given two “promissory” letters signed by the FAA and DPE that said the letters could be converted to certificates on or after his 23rd birthday and therefore could not exercise the privileges of an ATP until that birthday. His 23rd birthday was on a Saturday so he had to wait until the following Monday to have the letters converted to ATP certificates.
Gordon flew as a 121 jet airline captain and IOE line check airman for 23 years until, at 45 years of age, he took an early opportunity full retirement in 2012. During his entire airline career Ihe continued to fly GA fixed wing and rotor on the side.
Three months after retiring, he started flying Helicopter Air Ambulance. In 2018 he started working for his current employer, Air Methods Corp (which has over 400 bases) at the Bakersfield base and in 2020 opened and transferred to Paso Robles to be their base lead pilot.
Just a reminder for attendees: there will be an assortment of raffle items available. Dinner is catered and open to the public ($25/person), reservations are required prior to 6 p.m., Monday prior to dinner, either On-line HERE or call 805 296-1935.
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Betsy's Biscuit Bomber Honors
C47B, Betsy's Biscuit Bomber will be departing Paso Robles for Dayton Ohio, where she will be a guest of the National Air Force Museum, during a pre-screening of the film "Into Flight Once More", June 4-5th. This is the story of all the C-47's and DC-3's that came together in 2019 to mark the 75th Anniversary of the Normandy Invasion.Click on photo in the header to see a preview. She will then depart Wright Patterson for an appearance at the Smithsonian on June 18th. More appearances and dates to come through the rest of June and July until the EAA AirVenture at Oshkosh, July 25th - 31st, before returning to Estrella Warbirds Museum. Godspeed to Betsy and her crew!
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There's a P-38 Waiting for us in Miami...
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There are a whole series of new pictures posted on a P-38 replica waiting for us to come purchase and transport to Paso Robles to serve as a reminder of Estrella Army Air Field duringWWII. After seeing a video of the aircraft, the condition appears exceptional and we know you would agree that this would make a terrific cornerstone display at Estrella Warbirds Museum. We need your help in securing this prize.
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Home to the world class Woodland Auto Display:
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The Estrella Warbirds Museum has always been "the place to go" for local meeting, group dinners and even company events. We greet visitors from around the world!
If you enjoy new people and groups, love history and want to be involved in a community project, we'd love to hear from you! We always need volunteers in our gift-shop, or docents in the museum or Auto Display. Maybe you want to get involved in restoration?
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Stuck on what to buy for a special person?
There is always the perfect gift of a flight on a real WWII veteran, our C-47B, Betsy's Biscuit Bomber.
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Click on the above emblem tosee the updates and check out what's in the works for our 30th Anniversary celebrations!
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Heard Through the Grapevine...
Our big event the first of May each year revealed some interesting comments from visitors whom had not been to the museum in the past year (or even several years). There were lots of comments about the change/improvements in the overall display of aircraft and the addition of all new outstanding exhibits in Freedom Hall. Everything was neat, well marked and "organized in a way that just made sense." Changes to the layout and presentation of vehicles in the Woodland Auto display, "took my breath away! It was incredible!"
Out of nearly 500 reviews posted on Google, Estrella Warbirds Museum has a 4.8 average out of 5 stars. Did you know the most commonly mentioned items is "kids"? "This is a kid friendly place to visit. We went with 3 kids under 2 and one 3 y/o and the kids had an absolute blast!" "So much history here. Great place to take the kids." "Took the kids and they had a blast!" "Great place for kids to be able to touch and climb in real War machines." "Kids and parents both enjoyed every bit!" - All 5 star reviews! Yelp gives us an overall 5 star rating! TripAdvisor gives us a overall 5 dot review rating! From a Santa Cruz visitor, "I've visited 3 - 4 times, always bringing new people with me. For the size, quality of the collection and the price of admission, it's a "must see" while you're anywhere near Paso, and that means Morro Bay, SLO, Pismo, Lake Nacimiento, etc. If you choose to skip the air museum, expect to spend 45 minutes to 1.5 hours with the cars, unless you've got a car nut with you."
None of the above happens without an incredible group of dedicated individuals who love to share their experiences as they volunteer at Estrella Warbirds Museum. Congratulations to everyone on a terrific job!
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Warbirds Wings and Wheels 13 & Swap Meet
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Thank you everyone who had anything to do with Warbirds Wings & Wheels 13 & Swap Meet on May 7th. The weather turned out perfect and the crowds were overflowing - all as a fund raiser for Estrella Warbirds Museum! We want to especially honor all the sponsors and volunteers who donated money, time, items for auction or just labor to help make it a successful event. Pictures? We have a ton of them. Check out the www web pages to see images from a variety of great photographers. Make sure you patronize our sponsors and thank them for their support. There's also a menu item where you can connect and share your favorite photos of this event. Ken Carlson (above) was presented the President's Choice award for his 1947 "slightly modified" Willys Jeep which he had just completed. Awesome job to all the winners!
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Car Clubs Congregate to the Museum
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Car clubs from around the state have found that using Estrella Warbirds Museum and Woodland Auto Display as a "group destination," provides a great atmosphere for their groups' event. During the last two weeks groups including the SLO Vettes, the Targa Group and just prior to Memorial Day weekend, and the Golden State Classics will be hosted at the Museum for their pre-car show dinner. Golden State Classics holds a large car show downtown Paso Robles on the 28th. Ken Neuman, our museum coordinator and tour manager has had his hands full while always providing a most excellent job. Visitor numbers are definitely up over previous year's totals.
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Joel Chesler has a chance to brag on the museum and at the same time provide a personal tour with his fellow members of SLO Vets, (make that San Luis Obispo Corvettes Corvette Club) owners group. One look and anyone could tell there was nothing slow about those beautiful cars parked on the taxiway.
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Not to be outdone by SLO Vettes, there were over a hundred terrific Targas which showed up for a tour of the museum last weekend.
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News From The Woodland Auto Display
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The Legends of Kearney Bowl (LOKB) Speedway display at the Woodland Auto Display generated quite a large number of visitors during the Warbirds Wings & Wheels event. Other high traffic areas (and generating a lot of conversation were the cars currently on loan from the National Sprint Car Museum. Jon Galiher's 1952 Mercedes Benz Cabriolet Landau was chosen as the Woodland Auto Display Best of Show award winner. Up close reviews of the chosen vehicle revealed a high quality of craftsmanship and patience in the restoration of this automotive classic.
If you haven't visited the display in the past several months, you deserve it to yourself to come on down and check out all the new vehicles and memorabilia now showing at the Woodland Auto Display!
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Membership has its benefits! Why become a member? The museum is supported solely from private sources. Minimal membership dues go a long way in helping to preserve history for tomorrows generation. Membership gives you free access to the museum and our wonderful research library. Individual memberships are pro-rated at $75/year or $125/year for families. We have six different categories. You can find more information on membership and how to sign up the the link listed below.
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4251 Dry Creek Road
Paso Robles, CA 93446
805 238-9317
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