Pat,
If you read my reply to him, I asked Ploesti how he got on top of SNOPACs roof. SNOPAC is Snohomish County's emergency coordination control center and it's offices front 111th St. which runs past FHC, they are old USAF offices from the days when KPAE was PAINE AFB. (I wouldn't be caught standing on 65 year old U.S. Gummint spec'd construction)
Back in the early 60's/early 70's KPAE had a lot of activity including the home for Miss America, SCRAP IRON IV, Ben Halls F-86A (now back in the U.S.), and lots of WARBUGS too. Then there was a change of command ceremony and the new airport manager ran everyone off, he even resented the annual States Official Air Shows but had to tolerate them. Things were pretty dull until a new, more progressive manager was hired by the County.
You all are more than welcome to come visit, the only conditions are; you MUST swear it poured rain every second you were here and never got above 52f with strong winds, the streets are still unpaved, you saw the Sun for about 15 seconds on your way to the airport and were amazed that all the locals tore off their clothes and headed for the Lake with water skis and coolers (this IS the home ground for 'fish belly white'), everyone dressed like they were heading for 'The Crocodile' for a grunge concert (we ARE partial to plaid shirts an Levis and CARHART jackets). Plan ahead as our annual Rain Fest run from early June through late May. Keep our corner of heaven secret, we are already full of transplanted Californicationers who can't drive in snow or ice.
SPEEDY, that hanger was removed a few years ago by a hay farmer from Eastern Washington who offered to remove it for free, true to his word he and his sons showed up three weekends in a row and unbolted them and loaded them on a trailer and they are now somewhere in the Palouse as a neato loafing shed.

Ben and Chuck Lyford (BARDAHL)are still around and could tell some interesting tales about flying in Cental America in the late 60's in F4U's and P-51's.
Don't mess with me, I'm a native here, you can tell who we are, we walk, not run in the rain and never use a umbrella
