Dan K wrote:
In a few days, you'll be the expert.
Thx Dan, but I've been at this 'old airplane' thing for so many years now and find that the more I learn the less I know. Not sure how that works.
Honestly the 'Vietnam Experience' for lack of better words, has always been a sort of distant subject to me. My brother-in-law flew Huey's over there. He left the states a happy go lucky energetic young man and came back a somewhat hollow shell of myself. I never knew him again. I was just a small kid in those years but I can remember the difference in him clearly. Tragic.
Of course I just explained what happens to so many young people that go to war anywhere at anytime. I sometimes find it perplexing and hypicritical that I enjoy old machines designed to be used in times of war and hate the thought of those machines actually being used in times of war. Something I could debate all day but never seems to result in anything satisfactory. At least not to me.
I've always been a dreamer ... To think that war is not the answer.