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Old June 22nd 05, 11:58 AM
Dylan Smith
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On 2005-06-22, wrote:
also prohibits them from selling rides. The USAF is NOT happy about them
having the aircraft, and the Demil people in charge of making sure current
static displays given to civilian museums will never fly again tried
several times to take back the F-4D...


The irony of course will be in 30 odd years time, when we have the
full-on Cold War warbird displays with 70s and 80s jet fighters at
airshows - there will be very few US planes. They will all be Soviet!
(Or British - there's quite a few Hawker Hunters, Buccaneers, Lightnings
etc. still flying).

There's at least one MiG-21 at Galveston in Texas (it was being worked
on with the intention of flight when I was based there), and at least a
couple of MiG-17s in the Houston area. Unfortunately, I think they are
all single seat.

If you want a real kick in the pants, there's at least a couple of
English Electric Lightnings (Cold war era interceptors) flying and
giving rides in South Africa. The Lightning has incredible climb
performance. I think there's also a couple of Buccaneers flying in South
Africa, too.

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