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Flying Magazine warbirds articles

Wed Oct 08, 2008 2:15 pm

I just received the November 2008 issue in today’s mail. No less than 5 articles on warbirds!

If you don’t have a subscription, it may be worth your while to steal one from the FBO pilots lounge before someone else does.

Re: Flying Magazine warbirds articles

Wed Oct 08, 2008 2:22 pm

Eric Friedebach wrote:I just received the November 2008 issue in today’s mail. No less than 5 articles on warbirds!

If you don’t have a subscription, it may be worth your while to steal one from the FBO pilots lounge before someone else does.


Now now… :shock: ...we should not sanction or suggest any theft, no matter how small or large the article is.. :shock: ..read it and enjoy, maybe it will educate a non-believer 8) I know you were just kiddin' 8)

Wed Oct 08, 2008 3:06 pm

Lets see, if you can call those little things "articles" thats fine. I can say that will probably be 99% of the warbird action you are going to find in Flying in the next 12 months. I can say that I enjoyed the article about the Hawker 4000 bizjet.... Something I can't afford nor will ever set foot in...... (But Paul Bowen's pics are cool anyways). If it wasn't for Bud Davvison, it wouldn't be worth opening.

The "Flying" of the 60 and early 1970s was pretty good. As was Air Progress of the same era. Sorry, those days are long gone.......

Someone get Mike Dillon to write something about flying again.

Just my opinion.....

Mark H

Wed Oct 08, 2008 3:07 pm

No No No, Just wanted to borrow it for 2-3 years!

Wed Oct 08, 2008 3:22 pm

i "borrowed" the one at my school, but no one is into warbirds like me so it wont be missed any. :twisted:

Thu Oct 09, 2008 6:48 am

the local barnes&KNOWbull, have virtually quit carrying Warbird Mags in Columbus, Georgia.. :( ....which doesn't surprise me...ain't $hit here. The Nearest "warbirds" :D are locked up in Warner Robins, and a T-33A on a pole in Griffin.........Reilly's place is 5 hours away...frickin' oil companies..price goughing sonofabit.. :evil: ...........oh.. :shock: ...er..never mind

Thu Oct 09, 2008 8:35 am

gary1954 wrote:the local barnes&KNOWbull, have virtually quit carrying Warbird Mags in Columbus, Georgia.. :( ....which doesn't surprise me...ain't $hit here. The Nearest "warbirds" :D are locked up in Warner Robins, and a T-33A on a pole in Griffin.........Reilly's place is 5 hours away...frickin' oil companies..price goughing sonofabit.. :evil: ...........oh.. :shock: ...er..never mind


How about Don Brooks' place in Douglas?

Thu Oct 09, 2008 8:51 am

yeah. :D ..five hour drive one way :(
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