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PostPosted: Thu Sep 10, 2009 2:40 am 
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Shouldn't be hard, although it doesn't look like what it is, more like a shed, or the side of a sewerage outlet!

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Kinda looks like the inside of the air inlet for some kind of jet fighter. I reckon the thought of it being an SR-71 isn't a bad one either though.

It probably would've been easier if I'd have just said, "I dunno." :oops:

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SR71/A-12/YF-12 side of fuse fairing ito wing, see the corrugated top of the wing....

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Kinda reminds me of the slide at Water World!

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A-12 mother ship in Seattle


Or pehaps the A-12 at the Science Center in Los Angeles?

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Hmm, it reminds folks of a waterside or a shed?

Then it must be a Flak Tower.


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Gotta be the one and only Schlitterbahn , the rare example at New Braunfels, obviously down for maintenance!

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Well, JDK's been to Oshkosh recently. Did he stop by Dayton on his way home? Seattle?


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