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Sat Dec 06, 2008 11:25 pm

The Art Director Gene Rudolph flies into our airport for lunch often. Neat guy and a British car collector like me. He was trying to describe a jag that he was having restored and to show me what it looked like he sketched it on a sheet of paper in about 30 seconds. It was good enough to frame, all I could say was wow I wish I could do that.

Sun Dec 07, 2008 1:00 am

dfrat wrote:Who owned the F-104, T-33 and F-86 in the last scenes? Or were they still owned by the Air Force. That is one nice looking F-104.


I think the F-104 was part of the West Germany Air Forces training aircraft in the US.
I believe they were used in USAF markings but part of the flight training school.
I think the T-33 was Planes of Fame's and the F-86 I'm not sure but it was based in California.
Jerry
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