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 Post subject: Re: F-84 in WV
PostPosted: Fri Aug 12, 2011 11:05 pm 
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Kinda think the Air Force Museum should get this one back :)


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 Post subject: Re: F-84 in WV
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Agree, if it flies, swims, walks, crawls or slithers down there, it A) takes an immediate dislike to you and B) it bites. Walked into the hanger one morning @ Lake Front and I see one of the linemen in the far corner doing a mighty series of overhands with a coal shovel 'Surtan, whatchew doin'?' matter of fact reply, "killing a Coral Snake" :shock: 'when you're done let me know, I'll be out standing on the roof of the car' :lol:

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 Post subject: Re: F-84 in WV
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Just where the H E double hockey sticks is "yonder" anyway?

Somewhere between, "over thataway" and "quite a piece further"...tho, sometimes you'll find, "you can't get thar from here". :wink:

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 Post subject: Re: F-84 in WV
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Kinda think the Air Force Museum should get this one back


Nah - they got enough of 'em already. I'm hoping this one slipped through the cracks into civilian ownership and could theoretically be made to fly again someday...

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You non-southerners are so funny. Everyone knows Coral Snakes don't bite -- they chew.

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 Post subject: Re: F-84 in WV
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It's even harder when they tell you 'y'all cain't git heya frum thar' :o

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 Post subject: Re: F-84 in WV
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Chris Brame wrote:
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Kinda think the Air Force Museum should get this one back


Nah - they got enough of 'em already. I'm hoping this one slipped through the cracks into civilian ownership and could theoretically be made to fly again someday...


I wonder if it has anything we could use on ours?

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See if you can give them a call, should be two longs and a short :wink:

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 Post subject: Re: F-84 in WV
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See if you can give them a call, should be two longs and a short :wink:


Smoke signals? Or two tin cans with a string?

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Phone should work...as long as you're not afraid of heights.

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Clifford Bossie wrote:
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See if you can give them a call, should be two longs and a short :wink:


Smoke signals? Or two tin cans with a string?

"B-R-5-9-2"


Sorry Cliff...it's "B-R 5-4-9
And as a matter of fact, I wouldn't swear that it wasn't Junior Samples we saw walking into the shed.
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 Post subject: Re: F-84 in WV
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Mudge wrote:
Clifford Bossie wrote:
The Inspector wrote:
See if you can give them a call, should be two longs and a short :wink:


Smoke signals? Or two tin cans with a string?

"B-R-5-9-2"


Sorry Cliff...it's "B-R 5-4-9
And as a matter of fact, I wouldn't swear that it wasn't Junior Samples we saw walking into the shed.
HEE-HAW

Mudge the suthrener :drink3:


Darn, I knew it was wrong, but could not remember the right one.

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I sure dislike seeing that F-84 deteriorating. I have become fond of the Sled after spending so much time on our's, but Texas is too far away from where that one is located.

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 Post subject: Re: F-84 in WV
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El Paso is to far away from anything even in Texas. 533 miles to the house and 890 miles to Lousyanna.


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 Post subject: Re: F-84 in WV
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El Paso is to far away from anything even in Texas. 533 miles to the house and 890 miles to Lousyanna.


My house is closer to San Diego than Houston. Santa Fe is closer than Austin. But I am still in Texas by a little bit!

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 Post subject: Re: F-84 in WV
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Mudge please please help with the location on this one. The location of this one has been a mystery for quite a while now...
ImageAerial Visuals - Location Dossier - Blacksville, West Virginia, United States - F-84

You have seen it in person. I assume you can tell me where it is. Can you use the map via the link above to get the coordinates? Pan it, zoom in, right click on the location to get the lat and lon.

Thanks in advance!

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