Girls and Aircraft - Volume II

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Seems tieleader has found a girlfriend ( ).
...not sure If I already posted this one, but one more....for tieleader….
Thanks for the pixs guys!
BTW You're both invited to the wedding. A small affair on a lovely, secluded Hawaiian beach at dawn with warbirds continuously passing over head. I've hired a priest of Odin to perform the traditional Northman bonding ceremony followed up with the reception/luau at Pearl Harbor and...
Oh, who am I kidding. The only way the get attention of a girl like that is to be reincarnated as a millionaire fighter pilot with a least two Learjets (his and hers) and attributes that would make a Kentucky Derby winner envious.
And I'd have to cash in all of my karma points, past and future, to make that happen.
 
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Here's an interesting one. According to the video......

Michelle "Widgie" Goodeve flies the oldest aeroplane in "The Tiger Boys" collection, CF-ANT, a 1935 Taylor E-2 Cub which was the very first Cub to arrive in Canada. Original owner, Andy McKinnon, tied his Cub down next to a barn and, during a sudden spring thaw, all the snow slid off the roof and flattened the poor little machine. But Andy hung on to the remains and eventually gave it to Tom Dietrich & his "Tiger Boys" group, based in Guelph, Ontario, Canada. They restored the little E-2 to as-good-as-new, original quality - including the single magneto, 40hp Continental Engine. The E-2 climbs & glides at 45 mph and cruises around 55mph! This was Michelle's first flight in the Cub and she seemed to enjoy herself. BTW: This aeroplane has NO brakes whatsoever! To view more "Eye Candy" videos - along with a wide variety of other content - go to our FREE online, Multi-Media Aviation Journal: www.whyfly.aero

 
This is my 2nd daughter, the only one who went with me to airports and air shows. She's a grannie now. Second photo, we found a B-36. Third photo- she actually reads the signs at the air shows. Fourth photo is high school and she used up all of my .44mag ammo that day. The shooting was occasioned by a friend who worked with the lady in back. They were in ANG and after three years they were to qualify that summer with the aircrew 5 shot .38. It appeared an attempt to eliminate the lady, as she had only fired the M-16 in basic and each previous year and had never fired any pistol.
 
"I know what you're thinking. Did I fire six shots or only five? Well,to tell you the truth in all this confusion I lost track myself. So there's one one question you have to ask yourself. Do you feel lucky? Well, do ya, punk?"
 
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