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That looks like El Centro. I spent a week there one day.
Rob "Mitchell Holman" wrote in message ... |
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Hell! That's not "Early". Early is Hellcats or Bearcat years.
"Scubabix" wrote in message ... That looks like El Centro. I spent a week there one day. Rob "Mitchell Holman" wrote in message ... |
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"Chuck" wrote in
: Hell! That's not "Early". Early is Hellcats or Bearcat years. It beat "Prior" years and "Previous" years in all the polls I have taken....... |
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Mitchell Holman wrote in news:Xns9A839AD17CBBCta2eene@
216.196.97.131: "Chuck" wrote in : Hell! That's not "Early". Early is Hellcats or Bearcat years. It beat "Prior" years and "Previous" years in all the polls I have taken....... And it's been 22 years since the Blues flew Scooters. Gawd, I'm old... Bob ^,,^ |
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And it's been 22 years since the Blues flew Scooters.
Gawd, I'm old... Bob ^,,^ Damn, and I'm getting old too. The first time I saw them, they were flying the F11F's. Of course I was VERY young then. Rob |
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This is a great shot of the best looking 2nd generation carrier jet. Long
live the Skyhawk. |
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Not only good "looking" but one helluva good fighting and surviving little
bird. I got to fly one 'way back in 1956 in Alameda California, (before NATOPS), when all you had to do to check out in a bird was to get someone to show you how to start it. (small wonder why our accident rate was so high), but "what the hell!", planes were cheap and if you screwed up, it was your own damned fault for trying something you couldn't handle. But I digress, After two tours on USS Boat in the Tonkin Gulf flying F8 Crusaders I was amazed at the battle damage those little *******s could sustain and still bring their drivers home. They did a lotta' damage considering the constraints imposed by Robert STRANGE and LBJ. By contrast, the F8 was so tender that a kid with a slingshot could almost bring you down, so speed was your only defense. My hat will always be off to the "Tink" drivers as I saw them disappear in a flak or SAM burst and still fly out the other side only to go back the next day and do it all over again. wrote in message news:f%SNj.20288$6w3.2970@trnddc07... This is a great shot of the best looking 2nd generation carrier jet. Long live the Skyhawk. |
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