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When Hollywood Ruled The Skies - Volumes 1 through 4 by Bruce Oriss


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Very nice. Thanks for posting those.

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I wonder...

1. If there was a shot of Polar Bear flying with that P-63? Both OD!

2. If there was a 'Razorback' flight?

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Chris;
"Polar Bear" only flew with the Mustangs that I can recall. It was being flown by Dave Morss, who flew the Fighter Factory's Corsair to the Corsair Show back in 2005.

I also don't recall any "Razorback" flights. Kermit flew his in a solo routine, Jim Beasley flew a lot of different times, but I don't think all the High Back horses flew as one. That was probably a missed opportunity.

There could have been an early morning flight or special photo flight with them that I wasn't aware of, as the place was huge and there were two ends of the ramp with about 3/4 of a mile in between!
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