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Of Thunder, Witchcraft and Snakes

Mon Jul 27, 2009 9:23 pm

Back and forth across the Mississippi River:

Had the pleasure recently, of meeting fellow WIXer John Bell - Hi-ya, John!- who was kind enough to show me the F-84 on the park across from his house, and also showed me his weapon carriers and his friend's fire engines.

He also pointed me to the Cobra in Collinsville, IL and the F-101 in Florissant, MO

Thank you, John!

So, here they are:


F-84

Wilson Park
Granite City, IL

38 43' 02.57" N
90 08' 01.45" W

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Bell AH-1F Cobra 81-23539:

American Legion
Post 365
1022 Vandalia St. (Rt. 159)
Collinsville IL

38 40' 51.62" N
89 58' 46.18" W

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McDonnell Douglas F-101-106 MC Voodoo 58-0269
Florissant Valley Park / James Eagan Civic Center
1 Civic Center Dr.
Florissant, MO

38 47' 30/78" N
90 17' 55.06" W

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AH-1 Cobra

VFW #3944
10815 Midland Blvd.
Overland, MO

38 42' 10.84" N
90 23' 54.05" W

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Saludos,


Tulio
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Mon Jul 27, 2009 9:38 pm

the marijuana markings on the cobra?? drug raid missions?? or number of doobies smoked?? :lol:

Mon Jul 27, 2009 9:42 pm

tom d. friedman wrote:the marijuana markings on the cobra?? drug raid missions?? or number of doobies smoked?? :lol:


Ooooooohhhh! So that's what those leafs mean? :D :D :D :D You recognized them right away, didn'tcha? :D :D :D


Saludos, Tom!


Tulio

Mon Jul 27, 2009 10:10 pm

Hi Tulio,
Great pics! If anyone here wants a free lunch, invite Tulio over. :wink:
I told Tulio the story of when the Army delivered the F-84.
It was about 40yrs. ago and Jr. High School was just letting out. A horrendous racket caught our attention just as a huge Sikorsky Skycrane appeared over the top of the school, jet dangling underneath, barely clearing the roof.
Everyone chased it a few blocks over to the park, where the jet and copter settled in to a ball diamond, dust rising skyward. Man! I can still picture it my mind. What a sight for a young aviation enthusiast.
That evening the poor jet was the new playground for dozens of grease covered kids. I knew better than to go home looking like that, "Mom" would have killed me! Depending on where all the weight was, the jet rocked back and forth like a "teeter totter".
It sat on the ground for a long time, but was vandalized so much they finally got it up off the ground. Anyone wish to donate a nice canopy?..............John
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Mon Jul 27, 2009 10:37 pm

John, you got your happy meal, and kept the toy!! :D :D :D :D :D


Saludos,


Tulio

Re: Of Thunder, Witchcraft and Snakes

Fri Aug 07, 2009 6:47 pm

Tulio wrote:McDonnell Douglas F-101-106 MC Voodoo 58-0269
Florissant Valley Park / James Eagan Civic Center
1 Civic Center Dr.
Florissant, MO

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Now THAT's a Warbird that would be fun / nice / awesome (take your pick) to restore and FLY!

Can you imagine the spectacle of firing up two J-57's and lighting off the afterburners for a take-off roll in front of an airshow crowd?

And it already has a back seat for giving rides....
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