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![]() "Dudley Henriques" wrote in message ... You have to love the Duke! Poor Robert Stack. With an engine hanging off the wing, raw fuel pouring out all over the place, the passengers yelling and screaming in the back that they're all going to die, solid IFR, on vectors to the FAF with nothing but the city below him and the fuel gauges on empty, the Duke, who KNOWS that unusable fuel just MIGHT be usable, slaps him in the puss and hollers, "Shut up and fly!" Ah...the movies!!! Great Stuff!! :-)) Robert Stack, hell! My wifes slaps me like that regularly...,"Shut up and whatever!" |
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![]() "Jose" wrote in message et... Knowing the gang on this forum, I'll bet someone finds the answer before this thread is finished :-)) Threads finish? I think "wander" might be a better term :-) I remember one that started with "What's the concrete mix ratio for concrete runways please?" and finished about 80 posts later with "Picking a good CFI is the first decision you make as a pilot that has to be right" Ya gotta love Usenet!!! Dudley Henriques |
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![]() "Matt Barrow" wrote in message ... "Dudley Henriques" wrote in message ... You have to love the Duke! Poor Robert Stack. With an engine hanging off the wing, raw fuel pouring out all over the place, the passengers yelling and screaming in the back that they're all going to die, solid IFR, on vectors to the FAF with nothing but the city below him and the fuel gauges on empty, the Duke, who KNOWS that unusable fuel just MIGHT be usable, slaps him in the puss and hollers, "Shut up and fly!" Ah...the movies!!! Great Stuff!! :-)) Robert Stack, hell! My wifes slaps me like that regularly...,"Shut up and whatever!" DRIVE! That's the word. I hear it all the time :-)) DH |
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On May 14, 1:03 am, "Bravo Two Zero" wrote:
A small plane crashed into Lake Pleasant, just outside of Phoenix, at approx 8pm Friday, while the pilot was reportedly talking on his cellphone and flying 10 feet above the water. According to thr FAA, the pilot was talking on a cellphone to a friend in a boat below and asked the friend to shine a flashlight in the air to signal the boat's location. Darwin award possibility Robert |
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On Mon, 14 May 2007 18:48:20 -0700, "Matt Barrow"
wrote: Wouldn't your MPG be better at altitude? Besides ground effect, winds aloft can have a very great effect on MPG. If you have a head wind stay low. |
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On May 15, 9:22 am, "Dudley Henriques" wrote:
"Matt Barrow" wrote in message ... "Dudley Henriques" wrote in message ... You have to love the Duke! Poor Robert Stack. With an engine hanging off the wing, raw fuel pouring out all over the place, the passengers yelling and screaming in the back that they're all going to die, solid IFR, on vectors to the FAF with nothing but the city below him and the fuel gauges on empty, the Duke, who KNOWS that unusable fuel just MIGHT be usable, slaps him in the puss and hollers, "Shut up and fly!" Ah...the movies!!! Great Stuff!! :-)) Robert Stack, hell! My wifes slaps me like that regularly...,"Shut up and whatever!" DRIVE! That's the word. I hear it all the time :-)) DH That is a great scene in a great movie. That movie is so wonderful. It was back in an era when the "words" more or less were compliments to the acting not the entire show. the last scenes, the one under the wing as the manager of the airline talks to all the crew and one by one they walk off into the fog until it is just "the old pelican" and The manager. What acting on everyones part. The looks in Stacks face, and the Duke... Oh my goodness. IN a non western/war movie this is some of the best The Duke does. Robert |
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![]() "Luke Skywalker" wrote in message oups.com... On May 15, 9:22 am, "Dudley Henriques" wrote: "Matt Barrow" wrote in message ... "Dudley Henriques" wrote in message ... You have to love the Duke! Poor Robert Stack. With an engine hanging off the wing, raw fuel pouring out all over the place, the passengers yelling and screaming in the back that they're all going to die, solid IFR, on vectors to the FAF with nothing but the city below him and the fuel gauges on empty, the Duke, who KNOWS that unusable fuel just MIGHT be usable, slaps him in the puss and hollers, "Shut up and fly!" Ah...the movies!!! Great Stuff!! :-)) Robert Stack, hell! My wifes slaps me like that regularly...,"Shut up and whatever!" DRIVE! That's the word. I hear it all the time :-)) DH That is a great scene in a great movie. That movie is so wonderful. It was back in an era when the "words" more or less were compliments to the acting not the entire show. the last scenes, the one under the wing as the manager of the airline talks to all the crew and one by one they walk off into the fog until it is just "the old pelican" and The manager. What acting on everyones part. The looks in Stacks face, and the Duke... Oh my goodness. IN a non western/war movie this is some of the best The Duke does. Robert Right up there with my all time favorite scene with Dean Jagger doing the segue at both ends of 12'oclock high. This segue was probably one of the finest bits of creative direction and acting ever shot on film. A masterpiece of direction by Henry King! Dudley Henriques |
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On May 15, 11:26 am, "Dudley Henriques" wrote:
"Luke Skywalker" wrote in message oups.com... On May 15, 9:22 am, "Dudley Henriques" wrote: "Matt Barrow" wrote in message ... "Dudley Henriques" wrote in message ... You have to love the Duke! Poor Robert Stack. With an engine hanging off the wing, raw fuel pouring out all over the place, the passengers yelling and screaming in the back that they're all going to die, solid IFR, on vectors to the FAF with nothing but the city below him and the fuel gauges on empty, the Duke, who KNOWS that unusable fuel just MIGHT be usable, slaps him in the puss and hollers, "Shut up and fly!" Ah...the movies!!! Great Stuff!! :-)) Robert Stack, hell! My wifes slaps me like that regularly...,"Shut up and whatever!" DRIVE! That's the word. I hear it all the time :-)) DH That is a great scene in a great movie. That movie is so wonderful. It was back in an era when the "words" more or less were compliments to the acting not the entire show. the last scenes, the one under the wing as the manager of the airline talks to all the crew and one by one they walk off into the fog until it is just "the old pelican" and The manager. What acting on everyones part. The looks in Stacks face, and the Duke... Oh my goodness. IN a non western/war movie this is some of the best The Duke does. Robert Right up there with my all time favorite scene with Dean Jagger doing the segue at both ends of 12'oclock high. This segue was probably one of the finest bits of creative direction and acting ever shot on film. A masterpiece of direction by Henry King! Dudley Henriques- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Oh yes. 12 OClock High the movie is just minute by minute awesome. The subplots in it, the counter points made, the acting. The opening and closing scenes are just breathtakers, as were so many scenes. The one where "Savage' burns out. Wasnt that just amazingly played? There are really three movies made about WWII, all in the post war era, that just show how the war, the maxium effort "used" people up. Didnt kill them (except in one case) just used them up. 12 O Clock High, Away all Boats, and Sands of Iwo Jima. oh to be fair to the Ground Army... Battle of the Bulge. Just haunting in the acting. "I'll take the flight sir", "No let Gatley do it, make sure Gately takes it OK" (or something like that...) Peck of course is staring directly at Gately... haunting. Top Gun is good, these are marvelous. Robert |
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"Dudley Henriques" wrote: Right up there with my all time favorite scene with Dean Jagger doing the segue at both ends of 12'oclock high. This segue was probably one of the finest bits of creative direction and acting ever shot on film. A masterpiece of direction by Henry King! I finally have enough money to buy a Toby mug, and the National Museum of the United States Air Force no longer sells them. :-( |
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("Dudley Henriques" wrote)
I remember one that started with "What's the concrete mix ratio for concrete runways please?" and finished about 80 posts later with "Picking a good CFI is the first decision you make as a pilot that has to be right" I attended the "Open House" for Runway 17/35 at MSP two years ago. We got to walk out on the runway, see some jets (up close), look at lots of big airport equipment, visit 20(?) different contractor tent-booths, listen to a band, ...the usual stuff. g They had a cut-a-way model section of the new runway - no rebar. Project manager said that they don't use rebar when building new runways - at least not in Minnesota, I guess. http://www.mspairport.com/msp/expans...way_17_35.aspx The Mall of America is at the top of the pic @ 12:30 That's the Minnesota River, behind the MoA. It connects up with the Mississippi River, downstream, another two miles. Montblack MoA is the former site of Metropolitan Stadium (Twins, Vikings) and Met Center (MN North Stars) |
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