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Just A Few To Change The Pace

Sun Mar 27, 2011 1:56 pm

It seems like lately there are some folks here trying to make this the "Warbird Pissing Exchange" well, that is not what this is all about, & I will "gar-on-tee", as the late great Justin Wilson would say, that most of the crap slappers would not be so brave if they were talking their stuff in a "South Louisiana Dirt Floor Bar" (don't ask how I know about that). With that said I thought I might just throw a few pics up to get our minds off a pissing match, & by the way Jack, Rainbow Trout season opened here in Georgia this weekend, so I might be out of touch from time to time. (personal joke) 8) Me & Jack are gonna go fishing one of these days. :D
Best
Robbie 8)

I am all over the place on this one, hope you enjoy! :roll:



Image One of my Dad's P-51's, "STINKY", by Flight Officer Scott, 363rd Fighter Group, 9th AAF WWII.

Image Dad with the last "STINKY" B3 E, 381st Ftr Sqn 363rd Fyr Grp 9th AAF WWII

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Image A couple of "Goobers" Steve Collins with N151YS "Old Boy", & his Crew Chief, Robbie Stuart. :roll:

Image Archie Donahue, Rick Sharpe, Harlingen TX 1980 something.

Image Working on the Dragon N62G, Lafayette LA, 1980.

Image Howard Pardue, Harlingen TX 1983.


Image I hate when this happens, somehow that dang oil cap came loose in flight! :oops: :shock: Not saying where it was, or who done it, you old time CAFer's know. (Sure as HE!! was not me)

Image The late(both) Walter Wooten, & Herb Puckett, Harlingen TX, 1980.

Image Merle Gustafson in "old Blue" as we called it taking off on the road in fron of Acadiana Mall Lafayette LA, 1980 something.

Image I think this one & next next couple, came from Dudley H., Thank You Sir This is the Blue Angels, & Bill, & Corky Fornoff.

Image Bill, & Corky

Image Corky


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Thats about if for now.
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