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I just don't want to wind up missing a digit or limb. I can sometimes get in a hurry to get results.
So, Bobby...being the calculating trained warrior NCO that you are. Take the appropriate action, Execute!
your standard grunt level CQB is just putting rounds and rounds on scary stuff till it stops scaring you!
I'm not an aviator but one listen to a Merlin V12 will make your blood pump. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Just for comment, I am nuts about WWII aircraft. I live near the Nut Tree airport which is really small compared to most, but they host a few shows a year focusing on that era.It is nothing to see a P-51, B-25 or B-24 land here. In fact yesterday I heard a familiar radial rumble and saw a Bearcat going by. It was doing at least 300 and didn't even seem like it was pushing it. We are on the way to Reno from the bay area. I need to get to the races again!
Maybe they forgot to adjust their altimeter and still had it set on "sea level", thereby technically within the guidelines (as flown by a Clinton)
Looking good JR!Don, I thought about you the other day when I was on a regional Embraer 145. Don't ask me why. I cannot recall. I remember the flight was waaaay bumpy on the way up and there was a question I wanted to ask you about, but have since forgotten. It was bumpy enough that I at least checked to make sure the goody bag was in the seat pocket....
Productive time. Any other planes out there or just those 2?
Looks good!I see you have one of those Rockwell sawhorse/vise things....you love it as much as I do mine? I think that's one of my favorite tools. Surprised Don doesn't have one. Maybe one of us should put that in the tool section.
Well, they have the Harpoon and the PT-17 of course. A Huey (OD VN era), T-28 Trojan (polished), Stinson Gull Wing (WWII British colors) and a frame work of a Bi-Plane I would guess around 1910. Was just told they have a T-33 on the way.
Quote from: JR on August 28, 2015, 11:30:26 AMWell, they have the Harpoon and the PT-17 of course. A Huey (OD VN era), T-28 Trojan (polished), Stinson Gull Wing (WWII British colors) and a frame work of a Bi-Plane I would guess around 1910. Was just told they have a T-33 on the way.Throw some pics up if you get a chance to take some, if you can.
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