tom d. friedman wrote:
let's get something straight boys..... there is no farm!!!! no moo cows, sheep, goats, crops, silos ( grain or missile variety!!?) tractors, farmers in the dell etc. that's alot of manure!!! alot of old birds, not chickens out of respect to their history, but old historically significant stuff. regards, tom
To be honest Tom, I was looking for the right word so that I could be respectful. I thought if I used the word "estate" it may be assumed I was using a sarcastic tone. I often find a need to refer to Mr. Soplata's grounds. I would appreciate it if you could suggest a term I should use.
If I understand correctly from your previous posts you have visited Mr. Soplata a few times. I would appreciate any contributions you could make to the list. I would especially be interested in dates related to when airframes arrived and departed. I would especially be interested in any information about airframes that are not on the list. The addition of you knowlege to the list would be appreciated.
My intent with the list is to create a collaborative forum to that we all can learn about the history of the airframes in Mr. Soplata's collection. I don't think I have violated Mr. Soplata's privacy as the majority of the info has come from published sources and visitors. I would think this list just may aid in Mr. Soplata's privacy as it would satisfy a person's curiosity rather than encouraging someone to visit because they can get the info no other way.
Mike
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