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PostPosted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 10:01 am 
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Of all the warbirds out there today what would you like to see more of?


For me:

-B-25C/H
-P-39
-P-40B/C/E/F/L
-B-24A and LB-30.
_B-17E

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P-61
P-40B
P-38
P-39
B-29
B-24
PB4Y-2
PB4Y-1


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All of the above.

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P-38
P-39
P-51H
FW-190
Hurricane

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everything :)


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T6s and Stearmans

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Wow Jeff...You sure are easily entertained.

I'd say anything, as long as it flies.

Mudge the picky :shock:

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Just a few:

P-39
P-63
I-16 Rata
Tu-2
Pe-2
Typhoon

Tillerman

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Mudge wrote:

I'd say anything, as long as it flies.


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Perhaps if we made a large, wooden badger...


Sorry Mudge...couldn't resist.


Put me down for a flying B-36 with an F-82 escort.

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Dan K wrote:


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Perhaps if we made a large, wooden badger...
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"If we're out here, then who is in there?"

I'd like to see more Bearcats, Thunderbolts, and Hellcats. But I'll take what I can get...

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all of the planes that can fly---flying! Id also like to see some really swell detailed fiberglass replicas of all the planes in museums for folks to look at! :)


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Forgot a couple...

ME-262
FW-190
ME-109
ME-110
P-47 Razorback

Anything Japanese.


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anything ww 2 japanese or italian. italian would be especially refreshing, as it is woefully ignored.

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Raiden!


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I'd like to see more vintage jets from the post-WW2 years up through the Century Series.

Oh, and more B-17s. . . LOTS more B-17s! :wink:

Cheers, y'all! (it's okay for a Yankee to say "y'all", isn't it?)

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