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 Congrats on your bucket list check-off Rick!! :headbang: :beers: | 
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 Awesome!m That is so cool!! | 
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 My Favorite Kind of Plane... 1 Attachment(s) This was taken at our camp in the Adirondacks...the pilot is Tom Payne, Payne's Air Service, Inlet, NY. He and his dad run a float plane business out of 7th Lake...flying with these guys is better than gong on the space shuttle. :wink: The plane in the photo is a Cessna 206 Station Air....they also have a 185 Skywagon. The Station Air has a longer body and is a little wider interior...we can haul a lot of gear in that baby. Will be flying with these boys in a couple of weeks. -wilma | 
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 I am considering building a T-51 with the LS-3 when I get done with my latest car restoration. That's going to be a big departure for me. In the meantime "American Patrol" set to warbird images looks about right. | 
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 Yes.  Miller captured the feel of piston engine dog fighting with that song pretty well.:flag: | 
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 1 Attachment(s) Not on the same scale as Rick's adventures in the P-51, but got to play with this Chipmunk yesterday.  Gave it a good bath and taxied it around to familiarize myself with the cockpit/controls.  Plans are to get checked out in it this month. | 
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 4 Attachment(s) Thought I would share. I was working with the B25 Berlin Express over the weekend selling rides to everyday people as well as Vets and took the opportunity to try and replicate a shot of my dad taken 40 some years ago. This exact airplane was used on the 1970 film Catch 22. | 
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