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PostPosted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 10:54 am 
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Many of these taken in Reading this past June ...


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Nice pics, thanks! :drink3:

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Nice photos... what B-17 was that?


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Thanks much !

Nine-O-Nine, Collings Foundation ...

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I think I may have actually mistakenly deleted the other pic of her ..

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Mustang from 05 at Westfield ....

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If I had to choose a favorite flying B-25 this would probably be the one....

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As close as I could get this year to my favorite flying warbird :|


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What is the thing painted in German markings? Looks like a cross between a Yak-12 and a UTVA-66. Whatever it is...it is neat-o!

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It's a L60SF, I had never seen on until the MAAM show in Reading PA.

This is the only I could find fast on Google;
http://www.fcfk.com/L-60/publications/L-60sb.htm

Here is the homepage for the above:
http://www.fcfk.com/L-60/index.htm

Interesting.

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As close as I could get this year to my favorite flying warbird :|[/quote]

C-130? Yeah, mine to! :lol:

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I like the Hearasuarus to ... It was the first aircraft I ever flew in back in 86 ....

Went to Quonset just to see the Rhino ...

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APG are you in the SCANG by chance ?

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Did they catch the guys that sprayed graffiti on the German plane?


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VANDALS !!!! :roll:

See now I thought that look like a STORCH .. or at least a wana be !!


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That would be a Cricquet with the round motor. Leave it up to the frogs to screw up a perfect airplane like the Storch and take the Argus out . Now don't get me wrong there is nothing wrong with round motors, they just don't belong on Storchs, L-5s, or L-13s.


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Here is a few more ... And a Vietnam era Warbird as well ...

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The L-bird number 36 is a ? Do you have any other pictures of her. Looks like an interstate, and its' not a real L-6 , might be a Cadet , just can't tell from that angle.


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Let me check .. .. And also the rest of the L birds ...


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