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PostPosted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 8:57 am 
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Just a quick reminder to our Texas group that Kingsbury is having their fly-in today. I think I'm going to make it for a brief L-5 showing.

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Well, happily, all was well with the L-5 today, and I was able to make it out along with 3 other aircraft from the Alamo Liaison Squadron. We had a blast over at Kingsbury and really enjoyed the time. I got to meet Pogo from here on WIX and another fellow from the Liaison Aircraft Forum that I run.

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The field

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Vintage vehicles all over.

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An ORIGINAL Thomas Morse Scout that's currently undergoing a re-cover.

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A fellow WIXer - who was overheard to tell his buddy in the vehicle "Uhoh, I'm about to get famous..." - the work you guys do out there is fabulous.

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The Nieuport on the ground

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The Nieuport flying

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And the Nieuport's nemesis

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Stearman row

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Lots of classic aircraft

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The one I was flying, of course! :D

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The Nieuport from the air - camouflage actually fairly effective in South Texas!

If you want to see more click here: My Picasa Web Album.

Enjoy!

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Thanks Ryan - went out htere with Blake and Harry a few years ago and it is re.ally a hidden gem. Everyone we met that day was really friendly and they are doing fabulous work.

I Sure do miss Texas :( :(

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Some video a guy on AirshowBuzz took: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7svF2Byv34.

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Hey Ryan, looks like it is so dry that your desert camo actually works! Looks about as HOT as I remember! Worked grounds at TLC down the road in Seguin for 3 summers!!! I don't put up with my kids whining about the heat or how hard the work is!!!!


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Boy you really are old. TLC is now TLU. I'm old too, it was TLC when I was in school at the confused university 20 miles west. The one that changes their name every 5 years.


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Don't I KNOW it! My son is headed out there in the fall! :shock:


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Good luck, my son graduated in 2000, don't know when I'll get thru paying for it.


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Good thing that they didn't have all those old aereoplanes out there when I was in school....I probably would have flunked out spending all my time bending wrenches getting greasy! Then again, I was bending wrenches and getting greasy trying to keep my VW camper running!


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