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 Post subject: Long Ago & Far Away
PostPosted: Sat Jul 10, 2010 9:28 am 
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Just some ole CAF stuff from the early 80's............................................
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Rick Sharpe giving Archie Donahue a checkout in the Corsair.

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Howard's Bearcat

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"Whats Up Doc"

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Annual Inspection on the Cajun Wing T-6 N224X. (SNJ-4 painted like a 6, later returned Navy colors)

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"Mary Mine"

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N62G & Texas Raiders Spanish Lake LA.

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My Buddy (RIP) Merle in the P-47

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"Rick Sharpe giving Archie Donahue a check out in the Corsair" ???????????????


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 Post subject: Re: Long Ago & Far Away
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Obergrafeter wrote:
"Rick Sharpe giving Archie Donahue a check out in the Corsair" ???????????????


Archie had not been back in a Corsair in about a HUNDRED years! :lol: :lol: It was not a CAF airplane, I can not remember which collection Rick was flying it for, but yea, seemed funny to me too at the time (1983??) :D

Like I said "Long Ago & Far Away"
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Yes Archie was probably the greatest guy of all the old CAF crew. It was a pleasure to have known him, and I still see Mary every few years at airshows. Still unbelievable record...............ace in a day!..........twice!!!!!!


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Yes Archie was probably the greatest guy of all the old CAF crew. It was a pleasure to have known him, and I still see Mary every few years at airshows. Still unbelievable record...............ace in a day!..........twice!!!!!!


Ober, Archie was a great guy. He trusted me & my thoughts, as far as aircraft maint (grounding the B-23 which sucked).
When I moved to Pensacola, Archie gave me the Green light to approach NAS P-Cola about CAF aircraft coming to their Homecoming Air Show. I did & we made it happen. I was very sad the day we lost him, though I had lost contact with him long ago, I am proud to have known him & the relationship we had.
Here's the surprise. Me being the young Whippersnapper I was at the time was not aware of Archie's combat record, or what a great Hero he was to our country, he was just a Great Navy Fighter Pilot Buddy to me. 8)

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Mustang camouflaged like Israelis machines?

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Mustang camouflaged like Israelis machines?

Ex FAS airplane. 8)

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Thank you very much!!! If I could remember well, this Mustangs were used in war and they are last Mustangs to experience combat?

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"Mary Mine" is a true war veteran with combat time and kills. In the picture her wartime pilot George Vanden Hueval is standing to the right of then owner Charles Kemp. Vanden Hueval finished the war with 5.5 destroyed in the air and 3.1 ground destroyed.

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