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Old July 9th 04, 02:51 AM
Badwater Bill
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Default New Lifting Body


Since you purists frown on anyone posting a binary here I posted them
in the Alt.binaries.pictures.aviation file under "Lifting Body"

It's a new lifting body that I installed in my shop yesterday that is
capable of lifting motorcycles, airplanes, cars, trucks, etc. up to
six feet above the Earth. I didn't design it, but once I found it was
available I bought one and installed it in the shop where we ill build
the Lancair Legacy.

You'll see here an olden days Mustang one of the OMABP people is
restoring. Hell, it may even be Juaquin Murietta himself. Who knows.

Go over to the binary thing and you'll see it along with a couple
shots of my friend Jim Campbell the night before Mike became an
astronaut last month.

Jimbo and I were drinking some good scotch that night before we went
to Mohave for the launch.

BWB


 




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