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Warbirdnerd sent me a link :D Thanks!!

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Hmmm,

well I found it on a websearch, looking for information on a Thunderbolt. Glad I found it, because the folks here are pretty darn good. :lol:

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beachgirl wrote:
I was introduced by my favorite guy to fly long distances with in not-so-co-operative weather, Chuck Gardner............


Cool, Chucks one of my favorite pilots. Gave me my first aerobatic experience and let me fly an aircraft for the first time... and I didn't kill us!

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Hello everybody.

Might as well make this my first post:-

Googled on Spitfire X4276 - and here we are!


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You're kidding, right? At my age, I barely remember what I did yesterday.

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Mudge wrote:
You're kidding, right? At my age, I barely remember what I did yesterday.

Mudge the geezerly


Short and longterm memory loss is something I've been experiencing as well as I approach my retirement. Anyway, I hope more people find their way to this website one way or another.


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Hi Scott--

Found WRG originally, one of many times I Googled "Soplata" and up came the link to Dan Jones' BT-13 project on there (a complete surprise at the time, not only that one of the Valiants had left Newbury but also that it had come to Canada!). Came to WIX, like many others, as a WW/VA "refugee", have made a number of friends here and things are still plenty interesting. This and FP are the two sites/fora I frequent most. Viva WIX!

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I found you digging up data for my BT-13.org website.

Love being here, glad that everyone helps me out when they can by asking even the dumb questions!

Thanks everyone and glad to be apart of this group too!


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I was searching for military identities of various aircraft seen at the CAF Airsho'2005, and most of the searches let to the Warbird Registry, and from there I found the WRG forum

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