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    Here's a few from the Boeing Museum in Seattle..
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    This has been an very interesting diversion from hot rods-----shall we continue it along aviation lines??? nose art?? weapons???

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    Some body got a snoopy with the goggles,helmet,and scarf??.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jerry clayton View Post
    This has been an very interesting diversion from hot rods-----shall we continue it along aviation lines??? nose art?? weapons???
    I'm good with the diversion, Jerry. There's some very cool stuff out there, and we've got a diverse crowd, JMHO...
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    all right Roger get ready to fix some more of my posts----nose art and weapon systems, here we go---well after dinner or maybe tomorrow!!!

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    here is just one that i did some paint work on was the last plane i did for jon
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    Suits me Jerry. Evidently a good number of us have connections to aviation, military or civil, and in a lot of cases, both.

    Everybody here is interested in engines. I have been sitting here trying to post a picture of a Curtiss OX5 engine but I can't make it work. It powered the Curtiss "Jenny" (Lindbergh soloed behind one) .... among a variety of other forms of transportation. It is said that the OX5 also powered some WWI army tanks.

    Well, okay, if you say so .....

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    About a month ago I crossed off another one from the bucket list today. I got to fly on a B17 Bomber the Aluminum Overcast owned and operated by the EAA. EAA's B-17 - Aluminum Overcast
    It was an amazing experience I will always remember. It was loud, drafty, and cold and I loved it!











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    Sorry about the poor quality of the photos had to use the "small" canon in the plane. My Nikon was too big.

































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    I work at Kirtland AFB here in Albuquerque. We had an open house and airshow featuring the USAF Thunderbirds last month. Over 100,000 people attended.

    Quite a few displays to see. Military Vehicles and weapons, model airplanes and lots of static displays. Over 100,000 people was the estimated attendance of all ages.








































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    T-33 Demonstration




    B1 Flyover




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    Military working dogs demonstration




    And the stars of the show the USAF Thunderbirds


























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    Biggest plane I ever marshaled in with wing walkers and all was a 747 which standing in front of it did seem huge.The push back was a wide circle too.The rear cargo was reached with the belt loader all the way up.Not trilled with hts so that ride up to there was not fun.I'm ok on the K-loader in inside the plane.Still seemed way up looking out the k-loader.
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    B 777----called big foot because of the 6 wheels on each landing gear---was one of the first hundred or so pilots on the 777 and retired off it in 1997


    Can you tell that thats me thru the window?
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