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Yes Yes Yes!

OK, a compromise then. Korean War as the theme. That way we can see Skyraiders, Tiger Cats, Sabres, MiGs, A-26s, P-51s and ???

Hey didn't they use B-29s in Korea too?


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Yes Yes Yes!

OK, a compramise then. Korea War as the theme. That way we can see Skyraiders, Tiger Cats, Sabres, MiGs, A-26s and ???

Hey didn't they use B-29s in Korea too?


A Korean War theme is an excellent idea. It would be a great tribute to the men that fought in the "forgotten war."

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dfrat wrote:
Yes Yes Yes!

OK, a compromise then. Korean War as the theme. That way we can see Skyraiders, Tiger Cats, Sabres, MiGs, A-26s, P-51s and ???

Hey didn't they use B-29s in Korea too?


That sounds even better.


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OK...youse troops need to get off the pipe for awhile. These "ideas" are becoming as far fetched as my "6 P-38s".

Mudge the dreamer :?

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I thought i heard somewhere it was going to be a "Navy" theme next year.

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NO...NO...NO...1 F-86, 1 MiG15. Everything else must have a propeller or 2 or even 4 will be acceptable. :D

Mudge the purist 8)


8) :D I Like your thinking :D 8)

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I would come to see privately owned Surplus Navy aircraft at an airshow :D , but I get so Pi$$ed at the Navy HQ Command :evil: , that I really don't want to associate with them :roll: because of the way they have claimed stricken aircraft.
The Forgotten War experiance would be a good show and quite a diversity of aviation assets....Light to heavy categories...oh wait, :shock: we lack a B-29 :( DayUm

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I thought i heard somewhere it was going to be a "Navy" theme next year.


I think that was one of their ideas for last years show before they announced it was going to be P-47's.


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I like the Korean War theme too! We could bring our Sabre out and show Mudge a real round engine. Come on over to the good side Mudge! :)
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Does anybody know how many Sabres live close by?

Any body know what happened to Tom Woods' Sabre?


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I would come to see privately owned Surplus Navy aircraft at an airshow :D , but I get so Pi$$ed at the Navy HQ Command :evil: , that I really don't want to associate with them :roll: because of the way they have claimed stricken aircraft.
:( DayUm


That may change by then. Trust me. 8) :wink:

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Tom Woods sabre is fine as far as i know. It hasnt flown recently cause of its expense. Im sure for the right price he'd bring it up.


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The dates for next year will be, July 18th & 19th.

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Tom's Sabre hasn't had air under the wheels for about 5 years. :(

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Following on Mike Luther's post next years show in August will be conducted from the East side of the Airport. No specific theme has been chosen but a few good ones are being considered! Stay tuned.

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