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 Post subject: Re: Dragon in the Bayou
PostPosted: Sat Jan 07, 2012 9:54 am 
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AIRNUTZ,
That most definitely is NOT KPAE in the video, it's Sanders' place in California after they had gone through WHITE 1, the first Me-262 replica and before delivery to Yeagans place. A quick trip through any of Al Sauers photo selections from KPAE will show the flora differences between Northwest conifers and whatever the trees are in the video, and most of Bellevue is 'YUPSCALE' and the housekeepers drive two year old LEXUS' which is mostly why the airport went away, 'it doesn't fit with the neighborhood' it was YUPPIE before there were hordes of snobbish nouveau Rich. How do you know the house you are looking to buy in Bellevue is an older, neighborhood anchor house? It's been painted at least once. MICROSQUISH is next door to Bellevue.

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Given the Me 262 in the video is presumably at Paine Field, then it appears the late Mr. Bogue's Dragon is there now.
Video is at Eagle's Nest, Ione Ca. but whether the B-23 is there still I don't know.


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http://www.sandersaircraft.com/restoration_B-23-slattery.asp


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DOH! :shock: Thanks guys!

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