brian5592 wrote:
And of course I grew up listening to all the stories of his time in the Pacific.
He actually had three kills, the third being a B-24/25/26 (I can't remember which) Landing gear was stuck up with a full bomb load, crew bailed out and and my Dad was ordered to shoot it down.
So there should be an American Flag under the two meatballs!
- one of his favorite stories.
G'Day Brian,
And another welcome to WIX, and please feel free to scan those pics and give more detail on those stories. You may well be pleasantly surprised at what else is ferreted out by the guys on here if you do...
Pat wrote:
JDK wrote:
WARNING: This thread is now in the zone of rivet (date) counters...
Proceed with caution, and check your social skills remain enabled, or check them at the door.
Whoa, Hoss! Don't get the wrong idea...I was not bashing this restoration, it's gorgeous. I've installed a few Cherry Max's and Hi-Loks in vintage aircraft over the years; I was just wondering if they had even been invented in WWII.
Don't worry, Pat. It was a) a joke and b) well you
were counting the dates of rivets, weren't you? Where 'counting' and 'rivets' occur in the same sentence, it's all getting a bit risky.
If you come along quietly, they'll let you plea bargain, and you'll be back out in 5-10; perhaps they'll give you a white, high gloss cell...
Cheers!