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PostPosted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 2:18 pm 
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Yesterday my Dad and I went for a flight in the B-25 Pacific Prowler at the Arlington Airshow. It's gonna be hard for any other day this year to top this one. Enjoy some pics!

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That is cool stuff man. That pic of you and your dad is one for you guys to really cherish.

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Great photos!
I still say that the best overall bomber warbird ride is a B-25 (as long as you can get into the glass nose!).
It's really a unique ride!
Looks like you migh have to make a new AVATAr now!
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Great pictures! What a thrill that must have been.

You're pictures turned out very nicely, and the amazing scenery didn't hurt either. Lucky guy!!!

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Great pics! :D

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Yes, VERY nice -- thank you for posting! Why, I felt hot and sweaty, soundly jostled and half deaf just from looking at your photos, such FUN! :D


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Outstanding photos!!!
These are great!

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Looks like you had a grand time, SpookyTheCat! I'm more than a little jealous. When she's not touring, Pacific Prowler lives in our hangar. I've done a little work on her, but I've never been up for a flight. . .

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Thanks for all the nice comments. We had a blast and it was so cool I got to do this with my Dad. The scenery was amazing. Definately worth the $$$.

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Very cool and great to see you had the hatch open. What a fun time it must have been for the both of you.

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Ohh. Like that Yak-18T. :)

Great pictures and glad you and your dad had a great time!


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CAPFlyer wrote:
Ohh. Like that Yak-18T. :)

Great pictures and glad you and your dad had a great time!


That was a total luck shot on the taxi back in. It's Ross Granley's who flies a dual Yak routine with his father in the Yak 55 (In case you're not in the know :wink: ).

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Here are some more shots.

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CAPFlyer wrote:
Ohh. Like that Yak-18T. :)

Great pictures and glad you and your dad had a great time!


That was a total luck shot on the taxi back in. It's Ross Granley's who flies a dual Yak routine with his father in the Yak 55 (In case you're not in the know :wink: ).


I watched Bud fly FHC's P-40 on Saturday then he had to jam up to Arlington to fly the Yak for the EAA show. Great shots!

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Wow that is cool! WAAAAAAY better scenery than around here! :?


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