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Tue Jul 22, 2008 7:17 pm

Warbird Kid wrote:That B-18 almost looks like its ready for a flight! :shock: :wink:


It really does!

Tue Jul 22, 2008 7:31 pm

The woman on the left was a WASP and the gal on the right flew the Raptor in. They had a lot to talk about!

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Wow! What an amazing picture and closing of the generational gap! I think I'm in love (with the one on the right, guys, :roll: Give a little break here)

Trouble is, I'm too young for Medicare and too old for women to care! :wink:

Tue Jul 22, 2008 8:33 pm

sdennison wrote:The woman on the left was a WASP and the gal on the right flew the Raptor in. They had a lot to talk about!

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Wow! What an amazing picture and closing of the generational gap! I think I'm in love (with the one on the right, guys, :roll: Give a little break here)

Trouble is, I'm too young for Medicare and too old for women to care! :wink:


She was cute but my crush from the weekend was Thunderbird #12, Elizabeth Kreft.

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Tue Jul 22, 2008 9:00 pm

Dude, you're walking a risky line there. Note the "Public Affairs" part of the name badge. 8)

But I do like your taste! :wink:

Tue Jul 22, 2008 9:25 pm

The Fouga, A-26 and MiG-17 are owned by the Classic Aviation Aircraft Museum out of Hillsboro OR. They also own a yellow F-86, another A-26, a Jet Provost, 2 MiG-21s and 2 F-104s.

The 2010 show should have the MiG-21, MiG-17, Sabre, A-26 and Fouga in attendance.

The F-100 could not come due to a lack of a qualified pilot. The F-86 could not come due to an incomplete annual. The T-33 could not come due to an unscheduled hot section. The FJ-4 could not come due to insufficient funds.

The hope is to have all of these and more warbirds at the 2010 show.

It would be cool to see an F-100/MiG-21 formation huh?

Or a 3 ship Sabre formation? All I need is money and we can see those things happen. Anybody know anyone?

Tue Jul 22, 2008 10:10 pm

dfrat wrote:The Fouga, A-26 and MiG-17 are owned by the Classic Aviation Aircraft Museum out of Hillsboro OR. They also own a yellow F-86, another A-26, a Jet Provost, 2 MiG-21s and 2 F-104s.

The 2010 show should have the MiG-21, MiG-17, Sabre, A-26 and Fouga in attendance.

The F-100 could not come due to a lack of a qualified pilot. The F-86 could not come due to an incomplete annual. The T-33 could not come due to an unscheduled hot section. The FJ-4 could not come due to insufficient funds.

The hope is to have all of these and more warbirds at the 2010 show.

It would be cool to see an F-100/MiG-21 formation huh?

Or a 3 ship Sabre formation? All I need is money and we can see those things happen. Anybody know anyone?


All of those would be swell. The F-100 alone would give me a tingle.
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