Girls and Aircraft - Volume II

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She's breathtaking


I'm not sure if I'd want to take her home to meet my mother, but there is a combination of class and beauty present


A natural, classic beauty


FLYBOYJ,


Indeed...


Elmas,


While she shouldn't be wearing those kind of shoes while walking on an airplane, and stepping on a spot clearly marked "NO STEP", I gotta say she has a great body despite wearing a dress that looks like it'd belong more on a librarian or school-teacher.


She looks like a woman with attitude...


Graeme,


A special girl: Interested in aviation and obscure aircraft.
She should definitely make known her interests to her male peers -- she would be well received.


Elvis,



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Classy lady...


Wow...
 
Elvis,


We have pictures of women posing with cars in bathing suits -- why not aircraft?


Hepburn was actually a pretty impressive woman in her own right...


Embraer 135/145 right?


Older lady, but still definitely gorgeous...

WHOA! CHECK IT OUT!....A P-51A!

Yeah that's a good observation... I would have barely noticed (the woman kind of preoccupied my attention).


There's something to be said about living in the countryside...

Elizabeth L. Gardner WASP pilot during WWII Harlingen Army Air Field Texas.

She was genuinely beautiful...

That's a cool beach... I don't know of any beach where you can just fly in...

Graeme,


As I've said before, a woman who's an aviation buff and modeler is a special thing...

V2,


Gorgeous
 
Elvis,
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Hepburn was actually a pretty impressive woman in her own right...
In the early 90's, I used to know a girl who looked just like her...but with a better body.

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That's a cool beach... I don't know of any beach where you can just fly in...
That's either a J-3 or an E-2. As long as the sand is fairly firm, ANY beach can be their landing strip.


Elvis
 
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The model airplane the young lady is holding, sent in by Graeme, appears to be a fireball control line model on floats. It is just as remarkable as the lady, because the original fireball invented by Jim Walker in the very early 40s was the beginning of controlline model flying. Of course the lady is more beautiful.
 
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