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PostPosted: Fri Jun 25, 2010 6:41 am 
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That is a neat shot. I like the angle that it was shot from. Seeing that F-84 was one of my goals when I visited the museum earlier this month:

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I haven't been there for about 5 years. Need to get back soon, a lot of new stuff in the last 5 years.

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Great photos Clifford.

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How did squadrons find the time and the manpower to do paint jobs like that?

It's beautiful. Thanks for taking them.

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aeroeng wrote:
I haven't been there for about 5 years. Need to get back soon, a lot of new stuff in the last 5 years.

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Haha, no kidding. My last trip was in 1988!

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That has to be one of the nicest restored F-84's out there.

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That's the livery that the Tamiya kit come with, sweet!


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Beautiful restoration!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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That has to be one of the nicest restored F-84's out there.

They surely do some great work there at the museum in the restoration area. I know, dont call me surely.

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It is sure drawing the interest of visitors as well. Thursday evening, some 650 attended the dinner in the MFG gallery and the official ribbon cutting ceremony of the redone Korean gallery. I hear it was quite an event.

Friday morning on my volunteer shift, we had many Korean Veterans visiting the gallery. I talked to many and they were really impressed and thankful. All branches of the military.

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Glad to see that the new Gallery is a hit.

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How did squadrons find the time and the manpower to do paint jobs like that?

It's beautiful. Thanks for taking them.

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In peacetime the birds only flew once or twice a week. But you're right, it is a busy paint scheme. I like it.


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