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PostPosted: Sun Sep 05, 2010 11:51 pm 
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Cozmo, I think the red one is a SIAI-Marchetti SF.260 (anyone who knows better is welcome to correct me!).

Wasn't that Cessna 195 a beauty? WOW! :shock:

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A pony for Dean...


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PostPosted: Mon Sep 06, 2010 10:26 am 
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Thanks,

Yes, that Cessna was beaut. And the Swift...and the Glasair...and the Bell 47...and a lot of other private planes there.

They had a very impressive turn out.


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cozmo wrote:
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Yes, that Cessna was beaut. And the Swift...and the Glasair...and the Bell 47...and a lot of other private planes there.

They had a very impressive turn out.


Did anybody ask the driver what kind of car engine that Glasair had??


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A few pictures from throughout the day.

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Apparently the newest one in the fleet
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Ch-47F (?) Cockpit
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Moving the P-40
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Huey
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Marshallers at Work
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B-24
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eagle21 wrote:
A few pictures from throughout the day.

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Apparently the newest one in the fleet
Image[/url][/img]

Ch-47F (?) Cockpit
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Moving the P-40
Image[/url][/img]

Huey
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Marshallers at Work
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They must have served on the same boat as Jack Cook.... :wink:



B-24
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 07, 2010 10:54 pm 
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cozmo wrote:

And one aircraft that I couldn't identify:
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It is a Siai Marchetti SF-260WL. It is from Houston and a wonderful flying airplane. Been upgraded with the 290 horse engine.

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