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Fri May 19, 2006 7:55 pm

systemofadown1162 wrote:Hey finally someone that knows what my profile name means!
Thats my dream to be pulling combat manuvers in a F4U, -51 or a P-40 with Black Sabbath, Disturbed or maybe AC/DC or Lamb of God playing in the cockpit! :rock: :supz: 8)


Maybe we knew but were too polite to say anything? :D

You'll need to have it cranked to 11 or you won't hear it over the engine...

Good luck. Save you cash and spend it on warbirds.

Fri May 19, 2006 8:28 pm

since "Northern Illinois" is a little vague, this might not help much


I live in Dekalb county,
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Thanks for all the info everyone

SOAD's first album is the $h!^

Fri May 19, 2006 10:12 pm

systemofadown1162 wrote:Thats my dream to be pulling combat manuvers in a F4U, -51 or a P-40 with Black Sabbath, Disturbed or maybe AC/DC or Lamb of God playing in the cockpit!


FWIW in real life combat the radios and aural warnings in the cockpit are so important (and busy) that listening to music is DANGEROUS to your life.

Fri May 19, 2006 10:32 pm

The Indiana Aviation Museum of Valparaiso, IN (1 Hour Drive south of Chicago) is always looking for volunteers. Check out the website at www.in-am.org

Fri May 19, 2006 10:39 pm

Randy Haskin wrote:
systemofadown1162 wrote:Thats my dream to be pulling combat manuvers in a F4U, -51 or a P-40 with Black Sabbath, Disturbed or maybe AC/DC or Lamb of God playing in the cockpit!


FWIW in real life combat the radios and aural warnings in the cockpit are so important (and busy) that listening to music is DANGEROUS to your life.



Randy, I think he has watched Iron Eagle one too many times! :)

Fri May 19, 2006 11:27 pm

I live in Dekalb county,


In addition to the groups already mentioned, connecting with a local EAA chapter might be an excellent way to pick up some aircraft building skills.

http://www.eaa.org/chapter/chapter_locator.html

There's an active EAA chapter based right in Dekalb--no membership fees nor do you have to be an aircraft owner. There's also a branch (chapter/squadron/whatever) of the EAA Warbirds over in Aurora.

Happy hunting. :wink:

Sat May 20, 2006 8:06 am

Randy Haskin wrote:
systemofadown1162 wrote:Thats my dream to be pulling combat manuvers in a F4U, -51 or a P-40 with Black Sabbath, Disturbed or maybe AC/DC or Lamb of God playing in the cockpit!


FWIW in real life combat the radios and aural warnings in the cockpit are so important (and busy) that listening to music is DANGEROUS to your life.

Contrary to popular belief iam young but still have some common sense. :wink:
I was just saying what I dream at night. :shock:

Randy, I think he has watched Iron Eagle one too many times!

NO.....well it could have influenced the idea. :wink:

Sun May 21, 2006 8:12 pm

Hi, I'm 17 and have been diagnosed with Warbird Disease since I was 2 when my Dad started taking me to the Air Zoo. Someday, I hope to be involved with the Warbird movement. I plan on going to WMU College of Aviation, so that could be a start :D
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