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John Romain interview

Tue Nov 06, 2018 3:03 pm

If you only read one article this year about flying,displaying and maintaining vintage aircraft, make sure it is this one ! Backed up by some stunning images.
http://vintageaviationecho.com/john-rom ... AK-jOQnECo

Re: John Romain interview

Wed Nov 07, 2018 10:40 am

Very nice, thank you for sharing it...

Re: John Romain interview

Fri Nov 09, 2018 4:58 am

Yes indeed, a perfect gentleman when I talked to him. If I remember correctly, the first time the 109E was displayed here in the US was at Thunder Over Michigan, but I can't remember the year. After Mr Romain shut it down, everyone flocked to it and everyone wanted to talk to him. I just wanted to get some nice photos of it, so I stood around waiting patiently for the herd to move away. Not being the most patient person around, I walked away on down the flight line, looking and drooling on the other planes. When I finally headed back down to where the 109 was parked, I noticed a gentleman with a green flight suit on walking towards me. It was Mr Romain. He grinned when I asked if I could take his photo so I could put it with the photos I hoped to get of the 109. Stood there for the better part of 15-20 minutes telling me what a joy it was to fly along with the other planes that he has flown. Meeting people like him at airshows are what makes all the hassels of waiting to find a parking spot, waiting in line to use the port-a-potty when you really have to go and the expensive food and drinks all worth while. At least to me :drink3:
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