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![]() Next to College Park Airport, Maryland. |
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![]() "PLMerite" wrote in message news:Mph8i.94$554.8@trnddc07... Next to College Park Airport, Maryland. Looks like I'll have to make a stop next time I travel up that way. Never knew that they were there. Hopefully, someone will trim that shrub near the P47 soon. Regards, Russell Underwood |
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Did you have a chance to visit the museum nearby?
Andrew "PLMerite" wrote in message news:Mph8i.94$554.8@trnddc07... Next to College Park Airport, Maryland. |
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![]() "Andrew-S" I-Still-Hate-Spammers@Sorry-I had-to-leave-for-bit.com wrote in message ... Did you have a chance to visit the museum nearby? It's one of those situations where I live right in the area but don't ever get around to seeing the local sights. Andrew "PLMerite" wrote in message news:Mph8i.94$554.8@trnddc07... Next to College Park Airport, Maryland. |
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I live in Northern Virginia and occasionally fly and shoot for the PG
police... As a matter of fact I will probably be over there on either or Tuesday or Wednesday of next week. We should try and link up sometime... Do you shoot? Andrew "PLMerite" wrote in message news:J3o8i.2151$443.1159@trnddc05... "Andrew-S" I-Still-Hate-Spammers@Sorry-I had-to-leave-for-bit.com wrote in message ... Did you have a chance to visit the museum nearby? It's one of those situations where I live right in the area but don't ever get around to seeing the local sights. Andrew "PLMerite" wrote in message news:Mph8i.94$554.8@trnddc07... Next to College Park Airport, Maryland. |
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What exactly are these "faux fighters"?
Are they replicas, made from fiberglass or such? Were they made especially for the 94th A. S. business, or for some other purpose? Maybe for the movies? Seems like they would've been pretty expensive to make just to sit outside some restaurants. Tom |
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![]() "Tom Hayden" geezer1two3atcomcast.net wrote in message . .. What exactly are these "faux fighters"? Are they replicas, made from fiberglass or such? Were they made especially for the 94th A. S. business, or for some other purpose? Maybe for the movies? Seems like they would've been pretty expensive to make just to sit outside some restaurants. Well, I didn't actually go up and thump any of them to see, but my guess is some combinaiton of metal and fiberglass. The screw heads along the panel joins look pretty real. There seem to be quite a few 94th Aero Sqdn franchises around the country and judging from the photos at least some of them have the same artwork parked outside. I have no idea how expensive it is compared to any other kind of decor. Regards, PLMerite Tom |
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I have been next to the P-51D replica outside the Columbus, OH restaurant.
It was made mainly of fiberglass. Mark M "Tom Hayden" geezer1two3atcomcast.net wrote in message . .. What exactly are these "faux fighters"? Are they replicas, made from fiberglass or such? Were they made especially for the 94th A. S. business, or for some other purpose? Maybe for the movies? Seems like they would've been pretty expensive to make just to sit outside some restaurants. Tom |
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I drove up to the Columbus restaurant last month, but didn't get out. From
the street I thought those planes were real, but I couldn't figure out why anyone would consign good parts to restaurant duty. I didn't even realize there was more than one 94th Aero Sq. restaurant. I wonder where they came from? Anyone out there have any ideas? Thanks, Mark. Tom |
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"Tom Hayden" geezer1two3atcomcast.net wrote: I drove up to the Columbus restaurant last month, but didn't get out. From the street I thought those planes were real, but I couldn't figure out why anyone would consign good parts to restaurant duty. I didn't even realize there was more than one 94th Aero Sq. restaurant. I wonder where they came from? Anyone out there have any ideas? I never noticed it all the times I have driven by. The last real airplanes I remember parked there were 25 years ago. They were on the airside. One day a crew came in and began working on the B-25. A few days later, it flew out. I had to look at Google Earth to see the P-51 replica parked on the public side of the the restaurant. |
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