Noha307 wrote:
I actually just received an e-mail today that said the same thing, but thanks for posting it here. I actually wouldn't have had any idea except for the fact that I had been e-mailing Paul at length to inform him about a "Boyers Airport" in Northern Kentucky.
Me too - I gave him a bunch of info for Howell Field in Paducah (Western KY).
Noha 307 wrote:
Those people at the Internet Archive are my heroes. The work they are doing is so utterly important for the preservation of history for the future. One fun fact that makes their website so amazing is the fact that if they don't have a webpage in their archive you can very easily add it! If you input a URL that is not in the archive, but still live on the web there is a link you can click after searching that will automatically add it. In addition, if that doesn't work for any reason, you can always just add "https://web.archive.org/save/" to the beginning of any URL and it will do the same thing. If there are any webpages out there that you are worried about disappearing I encourage you to add them!
Yep - Case in point, Nathan at the Forgotten Jets site ended up deleting all the photos on his comprehensive aircraft histories this year (long story), but many of them are still viewable on archive.org's page captures.
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All right, Mister Dorfmann, start pullin'!
Pilot: "Flap switch works hard in down position."
Mechanic: "Flap switch checked OK. Pilot needs more P.T." - Flight report, TB-17G 42-102875 (Hobbs AAF)