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


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That would be an amazing proposition. 8) You'd think with both planes currently in Texas, the owners would really take advantage of the possibility. All it would take is Rod Lewis getting Glacier Girl up to Breckenridge with someone to fly photo ship. The Red Bull P-38 is no doubt ready to go at any moment's notice.

Is Rod Lewis flying GG these days, or does he have another designated pilot?

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I think they've been together on a shoot prior to Reno.

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Rob Mears wrote:
Yes Michel, it's F4U-4 BuNo.97264 that arrived around the first of 2008 from France. It looked like it definitely had some miles on it from its many years working the air show circuit in Europe. Should be a stunner in another two months or so. 8)


A landing sequence of 97264 at Duxford's 2007 Flying legends!

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A beautiful series of shots. Thanks 8)

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