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Re: WIX Therapy

Fri Feb 12, 2010 6:44 pm

N3Njeff wrote:
Warhawk wrote:Take care of yourself and get well soon Jeff. I'll see you at Hardwick in May.


will be there, infact, should be at the meeting at the end of the month.


I would go too, but as you know I can't plan on it. Wrong time of the year and all. :roll:

Re: WIX Therapy

Fri Feb 12, 2010 7:30 pm

Wish you the best for a good recovery. Might see what I got hidden away for some "eye candy" N3N's, for tomorrow.
Take care Buddy. :D
Robbie

Re: WIX Therapy

Fri Feb 12, 2010 8:08 pm

wish you well on the surgery and a speedy recovery!

Tim

Re: WIX Therapy

Fri Feb 12, 2010 8:15 pm

Get Mo better quickly Jeff.

SPANNER

Re: WIX Therapy

Sun Feb 14, 2010 1:34 pm

Thanks all, recovering now. Should be here for the next few days. All is well sofar.

Re: WIX Therapy

Sun Feb 14, 2010 2:41 pm

Eye candy a day or so late. Get Well Soon! 8)

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A U.S. Navy Naval Aircraft Factory N3N-1 Canary trainer (BuNo 0081) taking off on 7 March 1944.

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A female mechanic working on a Wright R-760-2 engine of a Naval Aircraft Factory N3N seaplane trainer, October 1942. Original text: "Mary Josephine Farley, who at 20 is considered a top notch mechanic, working on a Wright Whirlwind airplane motor which she rebuilt at a Naval Air Base. Girls like Miss Farley are helping to keep our fighting ships flying, ca. 10/1942."

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United States Navy aviation cadets check flight boards for last minute instructions at the Naval Air Training Center at Naval Air Station Corpus Christi, Texas (USA), November 1942. Note the Naval Aircraft Factory N3N-3 Canary in the background.

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A U.S. Marine Corps Naval Aircraft Factory N3N-3 Canary (BuNo 1777) at Parris Island, South Carolina (USA), in May 1942. The N3Ns were used to tow Schweizer LNS-1 gliders of the Marine glider program.

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Hope those make ya feel a little better.
Regards
Robbie :D
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