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When Hollywood Ruled The Skies - Volumes 1 through 4 by Bruce Oriss


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dang, i thought i had that one, lets do another one> :D


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OK, What's this one? (exact model please)

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CF-100 Mk 3 ???? yeah, it's a guess


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Close, but no cigar! (remember, I said exact model, not general aircraft type)

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Is this the potential flyer ? 8)


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Michel Lemieux wrote:
Is this the potential flyer ? 8)

I wish! To give you all a clue, it still has its original VC codes under the wings. :)

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one more try, Mk 5D????


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one more try, Mk 5D????

Nope, you're getting colder. :lol:

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Well, here's the answer.
CF-100 Mk 2 18106 (2nd oldest surviving CF-100 after 18104)
Memorial Military Museum, Campbellford, Ontario. Formerly on display in Lambeth, Ontario (near London)
still has the codes VC-FBK under the wings...
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Anyway, sorry Hal for getting off track. Let's see more of the F-89!

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CF-100? Only slightly less ugly than an F-89. :P


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Anyway, sorry Hal for getting off track. Let's see more of the F-89!

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No problem! And once things are "officially" announced there'll be pics, soon :)

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DETAILS! we want details, be prepared to answer a question or two if we cross paths @ warbird weekend 'cause the gravel gobbler has some history @ Paine AFB. And I won't say a word until you make your presentations. And, by the by, back in the last 50's/early 60's the Air Guard unit @ Geiger had a going business in scattering F-89's over central and Eastern Washington

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