What Annoyed You Today? (2 Viewers)

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The ones I hate are those that have been in the left lane for hours and suddenly realize their exit is 200yds away and then make a kamikaze style three lane change to get to it
Can't happen in Vermont. We don't have any roads that wide. Two lanes max each way.
 
Not today, Saturday, a local club comp.
A gorgeous S2F on display. Every bloody panel line as gray as you can get!
I was aboard the Yorktown, CVS-10 in '63. All day and night round engines roard,
taking off and landing. You learn to sleep thru Anything.
I don't remember gray panel lines. There are plane Capt's and maintenance crews
assigned to these AC, and they keep them pretty clean. There is a sense of pride
among these swabs and their AC. Even helicopters. They don't operate 24 hrs a day.
There is plenty of Down time for regular fixen and repairin. I'm growing to dislike
the amount of "weathering" and panel line Enhancement................. ack!
 
Was trying to do some research on a Waco bipe build. I've got a disc with something like 25,000 drawings for Waco's and a file with the drawing inventory. A while back I printed out the inventory and have kept in a certain place. Now that I need to reference it, I can't find it or the disc here in the office. Would rather not reprint it when I find the disc, as it was about 140 pages long...... Been searching for a few days now, and it looks like the office is going to have to undergo an intense cleaning and reorganization so I can find it.....
 
No drawings here but this is a ride in a 1940 WACO out of Sedona, AZ. Fun ride!
View: https://youtu.be/OHmZN8tvXSU
 

I know that feeling - I have a shipping container full of books and manuals and can never find the one I am looking for as I never catalogued them
 
No drawings here but this is a ride in a 1940 WACO out of Sedona, AZ. Fun ride!
View: https://youtu.be/OHmZN8tvXSU
Flying around Sedona and northern Arizona is a unique experience. From the air you can see so much more than from on the ground. Flying further north, one can fly over Lake Powell, Arches National Monument, and Monument Valley. Spectacular scenery is all around you. At the end, the pilot mentions "USS Sedona", a reference to the airport resembling a flight deck on an aircraft carrier. This is because the Sedona airport is located on a mesa.
 

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