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Thu Jun 07, 2007 3:30 pm

Lightjug wrote:
Lynn Allen wrote:You should see it in person, wow..... :shock:
Lynn


Lynn, If I could I would but Texas is a ways away for this Western Canadian warbird nut. :) Do they allow said warbird nuts in for a look-see?

Mark


You bet, its just you will have to stand in line. Every time we have a trip to the west coast, the departure we use takes us over them. Watch your AAsavers from American Airlines for a cheap air fare to DFW and then Eagle to Abilene, Texas and a rent-a-dent drive to Breckenridge and you will be in there :wink:

Lynn

Fri Jun 08, 2007 9:19 am

Well, I stopped by Ezell Aviation yesterday, on my way back to Midland with a little RV-4. The P-38 is absolutely spectacular! Every person in that shop should be extremely proud of what they've turned a historically rough airplane into. This is truly one of those airplanes that pictures won't do it justice.

They keep the entire airplane covered up so that it won't get scratched, but here's a sneak peek that they allow for everyone........

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Gary

Fri Jun 08, 2007 1:14 pm

Thank you Gary. I look forward to their next update... been following it for a few years like I imagine a lot of warbird nuts have. :D

Mark

Fri Jun 08, 2007 7:52 pm

Hey ! Maybe Windex could be come a Co sponcer ! :lol: Wow what a shine :shock: should be interesting to see how one might get a over head shot or from the side of Sun light :wink:


Glen

Always Keep em Flying !



Lookie Capt Jim ! Wham ! Wham ! ..................................Termights
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