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 Post subject: Re: Fingers crossed!
PostPosted: Tue Mar 15, 2005 7:46 am 
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If it does not work my webshots name is negrumpe.


It works just fine. They really found a fantastic way to display the SR-71!

Thanks for sharing.

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 Post subject: More to come
PostPosted: Tue Mar 15, 2005 8:48 am 
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Great!

I have many many more. I also have a whole album of 35mm stuff from before I joined the digital age. The photo quality is much better and they are older. From 1997-1998. There could be some good before and after type stuff. Will try to find some time to scan them in.

If anyone is interested in a specific piece of the collection I can do a whole walk around type series. I go at least once a month and would be happy to take requests.

As I said April is the crawl through day for the B 17. Will likely take pics of the entire thing inside and out.

Eric


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Wow - great shots! Last time I was there (1988 I think?) the museum was still mostly outside.

I love the B-36 and the Goblin - what neat planes! I'd love to have had a chance to sit in that little beast.

Also, the Hustler is second to none - an amzing looking plane. I just wish I could have been around to see one fly.

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