CMSGMA
Central Mass. Steam, Gas & Machinery Association
1998
1998
Highlights of the June show at the Orange Airport
Highlights of the June show at the Orange Airport
A shot of the site of our show, from the Ursinair helicopter.
A shot of the site of our show, looking northwest
Looking northeast
Looking south
Looking north
The late Chet Petrowski's Buffalo Springfield
was featured on the show button and plaque
The C.H.Brown steam engine was built in Fitchburg in 1909/10. It developed 125 horsepower with a 13" bore and a 34" stroke. It weighs 12 tons and has an 8 foot diameter flywheel. It was used to power the Smith & Day Co. and the Bourn, Hadley and Fairbanks Mfg., located on Mill Street in Baldwinville, MA. It last ran in 1949
Gene borrows a John Deere Model 70
The Fairbanks-Morse was the featured engine this year.
Here are a couple of great examples.
Bart Cushing always brings a great tractor.
This year it was a John Deere GP Wide-track.
Our entertainment this year was an operating Wurlitzer Merry-Go-round machine
Charlie Kellogg shined up the Number 52 plow by pulling it through the sand with his Unstyled Model B.
Alden Piper gave plowing a try, too
Highlights of the September show at the Fitchburg Airport
Highlights of the September show at the Fitchburg Airport
The Brown returned to Fitchburg for a visit,
after a 100 year absence.
Grover brought his Oliver, and I saw it RUN!
Danny Grenier brought his John Deere Model B
This will be the featured tractor at the
Orange show in 1999
The Airshow
The Airshow
I know, we are supposed to be talking about antique engines here, not airplanes. But think about it, the engines in these planes ARE antiques. The B17 flew during World War II. That makes it older than a lot of our tractors. Just as a point of curiosity I noticed that three of the engines were Wright Cyclone, and one was made by Studebaker! The C47 is the military version of the DC3, which was first built in 1936.
The A10 is a newcomer, first built in the 70's. But although it is still on active duty, it is out of production and is considered by many to be obsolete. The T6's were used as trainers during WWII. Can you imagine doing aerobatics in something as old as my 1943 JD Model B?!! Oh, alright, the Iron Eagles are modern biplanes; but what a show they put on!!
The B17 from WWII was here again.
Its nickname is the "Memphis Belle".
The C47 (with a halo?)
The T6 "Texans"
The Iron Eagle aerobatic team
Fireworks
Fireworks
The Carnival
Ahhhhhh!
Ooooooh!
Once again, Fitchburg is not strictly an engine show; there's something for everybody. A carnival, a hot air balloon, an antique auto show, a flea market, an air show, and just SHOW me anyone who didn't enjoy these fireworks!
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- HOME
- MISSION / HISTORY
- MEMBERSHIP
- EVENT CALENDAR
- MEETINGS & WORKDAYS
- CMSGMA Happenings BLOG
- CONTACT US
- DONATIONS
- 2020 ENGINE SHOW
- 2020 FLEA MARKET
- Past CLUB FUN
- NEWSLETTERS
- ARCHIVE PHOTOS
- 2017 ENGINE SHOW
- 2016 ENGINE SHOW
- *NEW* CAGNEY STEAM TRAIN
- 2014 ENGINE SHOW
- 2013 ENGINE SHOW
- 2012 ENGINE SHOW
- 2011 ENGINE SHOW
- 2015 ENGINE SHOW
- 2010 Photo Gallery
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- 2008 Photo Gallery
- 2006 Photo Gallery
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- 2004 Photo Gallery
- 2005 Photo Gallery
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