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kav and mcq59,millions thanks my friends!!!very kind from u!!
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hi guys,
just to share with u ,in the little airfield at 5kms of my house,we have the chance to have a stearmann pt17 trainer ,the plane was built in 1940 and complete restored ,it fly very often over my house!!i have the chance to have the permission to enter in the hangar and do those pics,of course because of my stupidity,i didn't take care to look if my camera battery was full or empty and of course it was empty!stupid olife! i will do others and share withu ,and u can be sure my battery will be full!!lol!! [IMG]http://nsm05.casimages.com/img/2011/...2718610695.png[/IMG] [IMG][URL=http://www.casimages.com]http://nsm05.casimages.com/img/2011/...2718610689.png[/UR[/IMG] [IMG][URL=http://www.casimages.com]http://nsm05.casimages.com/img/2011/...2718610699.png[/UR[/IMG] |
Pt17 trainer
Sweeeeet Pic. All I can say"jealous" knew a gentlemen who built several Ryan pt 22 trainers. I lived 12km from the airport know for their vintage airplanes, most fames being Steve McQueen and his airplanes, one being a Pitcairn PA-8 mailwing which I worked on(detailing) fancy word for cleaning. He lived in the hanger in Santa Paula,CA. however it was 4 yrs ofter his death that I started detailing private airplanes. Some one offerd me a job because I was hanging around the airport too much, like that's possible. Now I will have to travel 2hrs to visit that little airport. Thanks.
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thanks a lot,your story is super!!!thx to share!!! |
Thanks a lot Olife for the early September Club Poster and the photos. Marvellous, both.
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Frenchy, nice composition with the Lucky Strikes...beautiful photo
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I was surprised, but not at all disagree, that most of the top Aces, specially on this board, use the pad.:o
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Yes, I like it, and use it even on the PC's version of the game, Wings of Prey. The analog sticks/triggers just work very finely and allow excellent control of the airplane, even if that's a bit laughed at by some of the 'pros' in the flight sim genre...
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