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Bob Chilcoat
September 3rd 05, 03:23 AM
Now this is something else. Watch out for them birdies.
http://www.micom.net/oops/oops10.jpg
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Bob (Chief Pilot, White Knuckle Airways)
George Patterson
September 6th 05, 04:27 AM
Morgans wrote:
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> What kind of bird was in the picture, that survived to fly another day?
Navy T-44.
http://www.mwindridge.com/T-44A_160481___.jpg
George Patterson
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Darrel Toepfer
September 6th 05, 04:30 AM
Morgans wrote:
> What kind of bird was in the picture, that survived to fly another day?
T-44A according to the text on the side of the plane:
http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ac/t-44.htm
ORVAL FAIRAIRN
September 6th 05, 04:38 AM
In article >,
"Morgans" > wrote:
> "Bob Chilcoat" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Now this is something else. Watch out for them birdies.
> >
> > http://www.micom.net/oops/oops10.jpg
> >
>
> What kind of bird was in the picture, that survived to fly another day?
It looks like a Navy Beech King Air. The buzzard, obviously, did not
survive.
Morgans
September 6th 05, 05:09 AM
"Bob Chilcoat" > wrote in message
...
> Now this is something else. Watch out for them birdies.
>
> http://www.micom.net/oops/oops10.jpg
>
What kind of bird was in the picture, that survived to fly another day?
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Jim in NC
Morgans
September 6th 05, 07:05 AM
"Darrel Toepfer" > wrote
> T-44A according to the text on the side of the plane:
Duh!! I didn't even see the writing!
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Jim in NC
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