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tom d. friedman wrote:let's see what sissy guys reply 1st ....![]()
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man up boys!!
Mon Apr 20, 2009 7:47 pm
let's see what sissy guys reply 1st .... man up boys!!
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So the "Spirit of the Tuskeegee Airmen" won't work for you?Robbie Roberts wrote:I'd far rather see a naked or scantily clad female form with some clever name than any of the current crop of ho-hum faux-patriotic claptrap inflicted on warbirds today. One only needs so many "Spirit Of..." titles of the sickly sweet and saccharine variety. The REAL noseart exemplifies the feelings of the crew- not some BS "feel" to be impressed upon others by & approved of by the commander because it is P.C.
Many of the C-17 fleet has some "Spirit of This or That" name on it. "Spirit of St. Louis" worked because it was ORIGINAL- not some cobbled up hokum to make people feel good.
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Tue Apr 21, 2009 12:20 pm
bdk wrote:So the "Spirit of the Tuskeegee Airmen" won't work for you?Robbie Roberts wrote:I'd far rather see a naked or scantily clad female form with some clever name than any of the current crop of ho-hum faux-patriotic claptrap inflicted on warbirds today. One only needs so many "Spirit Of..." titles of the sickly sweet and saccharine variety. The REAL noseart exemplifies the feelings of the crew- not some BS "feel" to be impressed upon others by & approved of by the commander because it is P.C.
Many of the C-17 fleet has some "Spirit of This or That" name on it. "Spirit of St. Louis" worked because it was ORIGINAL- not some cobbled up hokum to make people feel good.How about a "Sprit of the Flying Tigers" with a big shark's mouth (and a picture of John Wayne)?
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I did get to see the "Spirit of Bob Hope" C-17 christened by the man himself. There was a "Spirit of John Levitow" as well (http://www.af.mil/news/airman/0398/people4.htm).