Second Air Force wrote:
Clifford,
I didn't mean to imply that the two fellows on our tour were really causing any trouble. It was actually pretty funny, and the sergeant giving the tour was laughing about it with Ellen and I as we continued the tour. He said that lots of people "pushed the envelope" when they saw a particular airplane that they really wanted to get close-ups of. The funniest part of it was how the two intrepid photographers used the "language barrier" to keep out of hot water. Ingenious!
I didn't know the tour directors were volunteers--my thanks to them for spending their free time to show us through AMARC.
Scott
Naw Scott, I didn't take it that way. The MASDC tours were great, but gone forever.
There were two individuals that were there month after month in the late 70s, early 80s were Captn Crippen and Sgt Brazil. I suspect they are both retired now. I wish them both the best.
Looking on Google Earth there are only about three D-21s left at AMARG.

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