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FLYBOYJ said:
Hey v2, where were those photos taken? (what base were you at?)

This is all funny - I was acutally talking about the one's shown here, not the ones removed! :lol:
 
It's the cap, the shoulder boards, things like that. Like I said, it's only a vague resemblance. By the same token, American and Canadian troops look very, very similar too. Almost identical in fact. The camo pattern is a bit different, but the combat uniform looks almost the same.

Also, the guy on the right looks like he could pass for Cuban. ;)
 
Nonskimmer said:
It's the cap, the shoulder boards, things like that. Like I said, it's only a vague resemblance. By the same token, American and Canadian troops look very, very similar too. Almost identical in fact. The camo pattern is a bit different, but the combat uniform looks almost the same.

Also, the guy on the right looks like he could pass for Cuban. ;)

I myself just dont see it, ohwell..... 8)
 
Here's a couple from the basic school and one in flight school.
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FLYBOYJ said:
Very Cool MK!! Are you flying the T-34C?

Yup, sure am. Flying the T-34C out of North Whiting in Florida. It sure is a fun little plane - kinda makes me wish I was around in WWII days with all the props... there's definitely something... primordial... flying high performance prop driven aircraft. That puppy only as 550shp, so makes me wonder what flying a beast w/ 2000+ hp would be like...
 
I've flown T-34As and Bs - it must be a hoot. I was flying out of Edwards AFB in their aeroclub T-34 when the NASA C came up along side of me, waved and left me in the dust! 550 hp vs. 225hp?!?!

Best of luck in your flight training. I read in another post you're hoping for helos (Hueys). Good ole bird, I worked on a few as a civilian...
 
mkloby said:
Yup, sure am. Flying the T-34C out of North Whiting in Florida. It sure is a fun little plane - kinda makes me wish I was around in WWII days with all the props... there's definitely something... primordial... flying high performance prop driven aircraft. That puppy only as 550shp, so makes me wonder what flying a beast w/ 2000+ hp would be like...

Is the Oyster Bar still open on Navy Blvd? My childhood home is about a mile from the back entrance to the Naval Air Station.
 

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