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


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Well, if you don't mind having an extra extemity..


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Those are dangerous. Please put in a box and UPS to me.


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What are you and Rob Rohr building?


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Now don't go out in the sun either, the radiation will get you.My father worked around these aircraft instruments for most of his adult life. Only lived until 86. Imagine how old he might have made it if he followed the do-gooder rules. Unfortunately he died from a smoking related disease. Noone told him not to smoke I guess when he joined up in WW2...


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JBoyle wrote:
I figured the sight of guys in protective suits with air masks opening up the F-84F in front of the Boyceville, Wisconsin city hall would likely attract attention.


This is WAY off topic, but does anyone know if that F-84 is still there? That little town isn't far away, and I have flown in and out of there many times but never knew there was a "Streak" in town. I'm gonna have to make a road trip real soon I guess.

Thanks for any updates if you have them Mr. Boyle.

Steve :wink:


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