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USAir 'S' Upside Down by
Digital Voices
Check out the 'S' on this vintage USAir fuselage, it's upside down.
It sort of typifies the carriers history.
http://www.jetphotos.net/viewphoto.php?id=5946169
Paul
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Looking for pictures of Johnny Vasey's Stearman by
Glenn Jacobs
This was a 450 HP Stearman with his name in large letters on the side. He
flew it from about 1947 up through the ninties. He flew in many airshows
in the 40's upt at least into the 70's. He placed second in the Nationals,
I believe in 1949.
JakeInHartsel
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