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![]() On Fri, 30 Mar 2007 15:50:25 -0700, "Matt Barrow" wrote: "Walt" wrote in message oups.com... On Mar 29, 10:54 am, Jim Stewart wrote: Back in the early 60's I remember watching a television show that featured military jets, test pilots and fighter missions. It was in black and white and I think it ran once a week. I was in grade school at the time and never missed an episode. I can distinctly remember curled-toed X-2 landings, the audio-from-mic-in-oxygen-mask dialog and the Sabre dance. Anyone know what I'm thinking about? Steve Canyon? It was one of my favorite comic strips in the '50's and I was pretty excited when they made a tv show out of it. Pretty dumb show, but I watched it religiously. Hmmm...I was two when that show ran. The earliest I remember is Sky King in his Beech, in re-runs and his C-310 in later shows. That and Whirlybirds. Here are a bunch of Sky King episones: http://www.americanflyers.net/entertainment/skyking.asp enjoy. jb |
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![]() "john smith" wrote in message ... In article , "Matt Barrow" wrote: Hmmm...I was two when that show ran. The earliest I remember is Sky King in his Beech, in re-runs and his C-310 in later shows. That and Whirlybirds. That wasn't a twin-Beech. Google Bamboo Bomber. It's a Cessna. Yes, you're right. My memory ain't what it used to be...which was much then, either. |
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![]() "Jack Brown" wrote in message ... On Fri, 30 Mar 2007 15:50:25 -0700, "Matt Barrow" wrote: "Walt" wrote in message roups.com... On Mar 29, 10:54 am, Jim Stewart wrote: Back in the early 60's I remember watching a television show that featured military jets, test pilots and fighter missions. It was in black and white and I think it ran once a week. I was in grade school at the time and never missed an episode. I can distinctly remember curled-toed X-2 landings, the audio-from-mic-in-oxygen-mask dialog and the Sabre dance. Anyone know what I'm thinking about? Steve Canyon? It was one of my favorite comic strips in the '50's and I was pretty excited when they made a tv show out of it. Pretty dumb show, but I watched it religiously. Hmmm...I was two when that show ran. The earliest I remember is Sky King in his Beech, in re-runs and his C-310 in later shows. That and Whirlybirds. Here are a bunch of Sky King episones: http://www.americanflyers.net/entertainment/skyking.asp Actually I was more a fan of "Whirlybirds" {blush} |
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("Matt Barrow" wrote)
Here are a bunch of Sky King episones: http://www.americanflyers.net/entertainment/skyking.asp Actually I was more a fan of "Whirlybirds" {blush} We'd walk around the house acting goofy, like puppets (with our lower lip curled under) pretending to be the Thunderbirds. http://www.algonet.se/~tourtel/inter...nderbirds.html Thunderbirds - I seem to remember them being on Sunday mornings. Montblack |
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