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IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey Famous title comes to consoles. |
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The F-4 Phantom was a beast. Back home they have one set up as a VFW memorial in the park. I can't imagine Navy aviators landing those things on carriers. It was literally "falling with style" while trying to line up.
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Should see the size of the f-14 tomcat they have out front of the building that thing is a beast
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Good pics, thanks for sharing. Oh and look at those wings on that flimsy little N.17s, totally get the feeling you describe, it looks as if you can take it apart with a couple of well-landed punches
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Seeing the planes suspended from the ceiling brought me back to when i was a kid.i think i had one or 2 hanging from my bedroom ceiling.i imagine they used more than cellophane tape and fishing line for these.
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[QUOTE=mavrickandgoose;376029]
hi mav, fantastic pics!!!thanks for sharing!!!! ...especially the french nieuport 24 serie number 3588 "ZIGOMAR 5" flown by lieutenant PAUL TARASCON, escadrille(squadron) N62 ,automn 1916... again superb pics !thanks! friendly olife |
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Brilliant bunch of pics there mav&pappy. Nice to see that collection of wwi biplanes
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There was a group going through with a guide and I overheard a interesting story about the Newport. He was saying the French were having a lot of issues with the Newport and it was very unreliable to the point that the French refused to fly it. This was at the same time the U.S was entering the war and we really had no planes. So the French gave all the newports to us Americans lol!!
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after the americans receive the SPAD fighters which are better. Last edited by olife; 01-05-2012 at 07:14 PM. |
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WowZa........... thats what I call a collection ! . Noah's arc for aero nuts !!!
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