Vandenberg Air Force Base AIR SHOW, Page 4
November 2, 2002

All photos copyright ©2002 Douglas J. Malewicki

Here little car.  Here little car.  I'm coming to get you!
I've got you now!
Up in the air!
Way up in the air!
First a little charcoal broiling to add to the flavor.
Then it is time for a "bite" (of the roof)!
Munch, munch!
Tastiest car I have had in two months!
That was a good meal.  Now Robosaurus is satisfied!  Burp!

(Yes!  Robosaurus even has a very loud digital burp sound!)

Robo has left the conflagration....

Time for the Air Force Firemen to go into action!

(P-51 Mustang and F-16 Fighter in the background.)

Approaching the intensely burning car.
Spraying foam fire retardant all over the burning hulk.
Spraying more foam on the backside.
Note that Robosaurus ripped the roof right off with his teeth and then twisted the left door inside out!
OK guys - a job well done by the Air Force Firemen!
Robo heads back to his "parking" spot to get ready for tomorrow's show.
Robosaurus pilot Mark Hays lowers the robots head to the ground and opens the hatch.  All the spectators who enjoyed the show start clapping!
Mark helps 1st Lieutenant Tammy Haley exit Robosaurus's head.
Tammy - What a ride!  I loved it!  Thank you Mark and Monster Robots, Inc.

Mark - You're not done yet.  We want a picture of you standing in Robo's claw.  Are you up for that?

Here is brave Tammy some 25 feet up in the air smiling and trusting that pilot, Mark Hays, won't suddenly start closing that claw!
Another great Robosaurus performance by his "brain" up in the cranium - Pilot Mark Hays.

(Robosaurus's appearance at the Vandenberg Air Force Base Centennial of Flight Air Show was paid for by NASA.)

Robo Intro - Air Show page 1- Air Show page 2- Air Show page 3- Air Show page 4