On Aug 21, 4:24?pm, Rob Arndt wrote:
On Aug 21, 11:58?am, Dan wrote:
Rob Arndt wrote:
On Aug 20, 8:11?pm, J a c k wrote:
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Few aircraft are as legendary as the P-51. The aircraft and the
pilots who flew them during WWII are disappearing.
"Legendary"? Ever hear of the Spitfire and Me Bf 109 plus Fw-190 that
preceded it?
He said "few" not "no," didn't he? Stop being so sensitive.
BTW, your legendary is only the D-model.
This coming weekend, there will be a very special gathering in
Columbus, Ohio. They expect 120 P-51s to attend along with many
of the 80 or so remaining WWII Aces.
See this link for details:http://www.gml2007.com/index.asp
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Gee, will they have models of Luftwaffe airfields with Me-262s taking
off or landing with Mustangs pouncing on them? If not, you will waste
your money 
Rob
I bet they won't have models of Nazi planes bombing Guernica either
or a P-51 shooting down an Me262, so what?
Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired
I wonder if they will have a tribute to the Tuskeegee airmen, or will
wartime racism still survive?
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Good heavens, Rob..lighten up. All it was was an announcement on REC
soaring to announce something of interest to alot of us. Not worth
fighting the war again or nitpicking one "legendary" plane over
another. The TA152-H1 could out perform them all so what's your real
point? Kurt Tank's last wartime creation at least looked like a
sailplane, which is what we speak here.
Gary Adams