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PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2005 3:44 pm 
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Most fun I've ever had was flying that B-25. I'd love to have a photo of us sailing past the train going to Broken Hill at the same height as the loco etc...


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Hi Oscar

Then there was Maitland (Rutherford) and another great airshow which finished with you blowing up yet another defenceless aerodrome!!!


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OR if that link is not working go to
http://community.webshots.com/user/setter125

and go to the Australian B25 web page which is largely Oscars B25 anyway

Great days indeed well done Oscar and new days to come with the A26

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Great stuff as usual setter..and a story for the "boot"! Oscar, do it how you
want it. The Reserve scheme would be nice for a difference..but so
would something unusual amongst the "warbird world" ....as to
uniqueness from your "neck 'o the woods"! Happy Trails all....
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