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When Hollywood Ruled The Skies - Volumes 1 through 4 by Bruce Oriss


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 Post subject: Mustang and Thunderbolt
PostPosted: Sat May 27, 2006 11:56 am 
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Mustang owned by Nathan Davis with Mark Watt at the controls and Neal Melton in his P-47 over the lake just east of Sevierville, TN.
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 Post subject: Mustang and Thunderbolt
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another shot of the 2 Fighters together.

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 Post subject: Mustang and Thunderbolt
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Mustang and Thunderbolt in Tennessee.

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 Post subject: Mustang and Thunderbolt
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Mark Watt flying Nathan Davis Mustang in Tennessee.
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Hey CB you dont need to have an individual post for each picture; unless your trying to get your post counter up. :shock: :lol:

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Thanks for sharing. :D


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Yea i meant to say that to.
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Thanks for sharing he pics. Thet're Great!
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I was at the museum the day these shots were taken. Chris Johnson's TBM-3E was the photo plane. That's Douglas Lake in the background at winter water levels. Great shots, much better than what I took from the ground. :lol:

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Shots of my first-ever Mustang ride!!

Thanks to Mark Watt (and Nathan) for letting me be 200 lbs of ballast in the back seat...and get some stick time, too!


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Randy Haskin wrote:
Shots of my first-ever Mustang ride!!

Thanks to Mark Watt (and Nathan) for letting me be 200 lbs of ballast in the back seat...and get some stick time, too!


Great hat your wearing too, Hacker!


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Great hat your wearing too, Hacker!


It's from this really cool Warbird magazine...you should check it out sometime.

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 Post subject: Canopy
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Is the canopy on this Mustang a little bigger than normal or is it just an optical illusion because of the lack of armor headrest? It just looks tall to me.

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Still pickin' on the fat kids...

How was I supposed to know that the seat folded down?!

<Dr Evil>Jeez...throw me a frickin' bone, people!</Dr Evil>

That's all right, Tim....we'll see how "cool" you look after a spin in the Eagle at 9G. <devilish laugh>


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