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Old September 28th 04, 02:11 AM
MLenoch
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Another, in the B-17 asked me "Is this the Tri-motor or the
B-17?" Gee...let's start by counting the engines. )


When I pull up to the pumps for gas, I sometimes get the question: "What is
it?"

VL
P-51/N2151D
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Old September 28th 04, 10:55 AM
Paul Sengupta
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"MLenoch" wrote in message
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Another, in the B-17 asked me "Is this the Tri-motor or the
B-17?" Gee...let's start by counting the engines. )


When I pull up to the pumps for gas, I sometimes get the question: "What

is
it?"

VL
P-51/N2151D


Answer : "It's a plane"

Paul


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Old September 28th 04, 01:53 PM
MLenoch
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When I pull up to the pumps for gas, I sometimes get the question: "What
is
it?"


In your Mustang! Just take those folks out and shoot 'em!!! G


The more recent questions a "Is it a real one or a half scale?"
VL
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Old September 28th 04, 06:06 PM
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("Dale" wrote)
When I was flying the Collings airplanes we were quite often asked:
"How'd you get that here?"

"That" was of course either the B-24 or B-17, sitting on the airport
ramp, both of which we were selling rides in. One day I replied that
we'd had it trucked in. "How'd you get that on the truck, take the
wings off?" I gave up. G



I worked the crowed when the Collings B-24 and B-17 came to (ANE)
Anoka-Blaine, Minnesota last summer. They wanted to come back this year but
the two sides weren't able to work out schedules. I think they might return
to ANE in 2005.


Montblack


 




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