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 Post subject: Lou IV
PostPosted: Mon Jun 14, 2010 5:33 pm 
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Haven't seen it mentioned here, but N151MC emerged from Sky Harbour Aircraft in Goderich last week as Lou IV..and its not blue.....looks nice

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 Post subject: Re: Lou IV
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did this used to be "american beauty?" the new "non-blue" lou IV paint looks amazing! they do good work up there!

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 Post subject: Re: Lou IV
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eallen wrote:
did this used to be "american beauty?"


Yep

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 Post subject: Re: Lou IV
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Darn, I was hoping they would paint it up as "Old Crow"! :)


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 Post subject: Re: Lou IV
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When that mustang left he did two really awesome passes as well 8) I would have pictures as well but I couldnt find my camera


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 Post subject: Re: Lou IV
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Man o' man is that a pretty airplane, or what?!!

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 Post subject: Re: Lou IV
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Darn, I was hoping they would paint it up as "Old Crow"! :)


And don't forget the stripes as you run it past Ober...... Looks great but remember it best as What's Up Doc.... :wink:


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 Post subject: Re: Lou IV
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So:

(1) Is 44-13410 now the P-51 that had has the most P-51 warbirds painted after it? Or is Old Crow still in contention?

(2) Who's going to be the first Lou IV owner with the nerve to take off the dorsal fin?

(3) What about this

http://www.clubhyper.com/reference/louivcq_1.htm

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 Post subject: Re: Lou IV
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That's sharp looking... Can't wait to see air to air pictures in formation with "Geraldine"... Now someone needs to paint one up like "Detroit Miss" (come on winning lottery ticket)...
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 Post subject: Re: Lou IV
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That's sharp looking... Can't wait to see air to air pictures in formation with "Geraldine"... Now someone needs to paint one up like "Detroit Miss" (come on winning lottery ticket)...
Mike


How about adding "NeverMiss" and "Happy Jack's Go-Buggy" to that flight?!!!
*drool*

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 Post subject: Re: Lou IV
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This American Beauty?

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Not this one. Because I'm pretty sure it was in Indy this weekend. 8)

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Looks really nice though! My head loves the green but my heart still loves the blue. ;) :lol:

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 Post subject: Re: Lou IV
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Django wrote:
This American Beauty?

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It's not the top one. That one is still at the Olympic Flight Museum in Washington. It will be giving about 40 or so rides this next week and during the airshow.

I think the subject of this thread is Ross Grady's old plane.

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Yup, as soon as I saw the right-side shot, "Where's Athelene?" No love for the crew chief... :(

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 Post subject: Re: Lou IV
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Yes, this one:

http://www.warbirdregistry.org/p51regis ... 22581.html

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Really? Which 31st FG was in the Horsemen routine this weekend? They were roped off and parked with the port side away, so I couldn't tell which one it was. I just assumed it was American Beauty, since I "thought" it was the only 31st FG one in the area.

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