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    Greetings!

    Welcome Dane Bramage (nice), this place does Rock!
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    P-40 Walkaround

    Wow, nice to see some still flying!! Thanks for sharing!:thumbright:
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    US Navy....WTF?!?!

    Using a Gov computer, I cannot see the website...go figure! Anyway, I'm an old plane mechanic for the USAF/RES and I respect all military service, foreign and domestic with great admiration. I have takened and read books on WWII on aviation, sea under-sea, and land. And actually chatted with...
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    P 39 found

    This is very cool! :thumbup: I posted the link to a friend of who loves this plane. Thanks for posting! :thumbup: :thumbup:
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    Guess what plane this is...

    They are using 55 gallon drums as counter balances at the moment and most of the plumbing that could see were done and modernized. Ahh, good call, that's the YP-61 'Light Widow' :---) Ya know, that is so true, I was at the USAF Museum in Dayton, Ohio and one of the curators there asked if...
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    Guess what plane this is...

    Mid Atlantic Air Museum in Reading, Pa. WELCOME TO THE MID-ATLANTIC AIR MUSEUM Great little museum, wonderful people and down right friendly!
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    Guess what plane this is...

    AW MAN, :sad: You guys got it too fast! Great job!! :thumbup: And yes the Navy version of the Stearman is right next to it. But what you can't see is the B-25J Mitchell. Thanks for playing!
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    Guess what plane this is...

    This aircraft is being restored to a flyable condition, can you guess what it is? I bet you folks know!
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    Back in the late 1990's...

    Will do! :thumbup: :oops:
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    Back in the late 1990's...

    The B-17 was towed into the hangar with hours to spare and never got hit with the hail storm. And Yeah, in the late eighties, I was in Crewchief school and there was a P-40E parked in the hangar with hail damage and it required disassembly to trailer it back to it's home station. The damage had...
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    Back in the late 1990's...

    It was a real big treat for us maintainers and we took care of her while it stayed the night. We actually had to re-service the tail wheel after it's quick turn to be able to back it into the hangar, and toured it alittle closer. 20visit/img058.jpg[/IMG]
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    Back in the late 1990's...

    ...this B-17 was at Andrews for the Air Show and after the show it required shelter from the incoming hail storm. And we had a hangar available here are some pictues I had takened. Hope you enjoyed.
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    Hello from another new guy...

    Thanks! I was at Charleston for Advance CrewChief School back in 1991-2 at the Air Force Base and had a grand time touring and hanging downtown at the Irish Pub (Can't remember the name). Visited the Aircraft Carrier Museum at Patriot Point. Dan
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    Hello from another new guy...

    Thank you, and you're absolutely correct, the internet has made this planet alot smaller and others closer together! :thumbright: Man, that must have been a beauty! :thumbright: Cool Jeep! And You can tell the trucks are definately not afraid of rocks and trees! Happy Trails...
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    Hello from another new guy...

    1967 Mustang Fastback? Sweet!! I miss mine terribly! :( I know what you mean, a few years back I never even gave it a thought that I would ever have something close. A friend of mine thought I was nuts trying to do a resto-mod on my '86 Mustang, and then, the rusted frame appeared. That was...
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