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Old August 31st 08, 08:22 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Beautiful Airline Slide show until the very end

On Sun, 31 Aug 2008 17:40:14 +0000 (UTC), Bertie the Bunyip
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Tech Support wrote in newsqhlb4lf4gpbfqj83t8nevch9dl0ahvkhm@
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On Sun, 31 Aug 2008 06:41:43 +0000 (UTC), Bertie the Bunyip
wrote:

"Jay Honeck" wrote in news:B2ouk.321302
$yE1.201075@attbi_s21:

http://www.alexisparkinn.com/90th_an...ry_of_kiow.htm

Spammer.


Hands up everyone who has flown a Stinson SM 6000, BTW,.


Just me?


Bertie


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Bertie

How about a Eaglerock with a OX-5? Will that count )

Big John


Oh yeah.

One of my favorite airplanes of all time.

When did you fly one of those? Which model?

Not long ago I was ogling one in Denver.

BTW, for those who don't already know the Alexander Eaglerock was Al
Mooney's first design. It was almost the Spirit of St Louis. It was
Lindbergh's first choice but Alexander was too busy to build him the
airplane in time so he went to Ryan.

Bertie

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Bertie

Had to be 36-37. A couple of friends of mine bought and I flew with
one a time or two until the other one nosed over on landing and broke
the prop (

Not sure what model but a BIG biplane vs a Taylor Cub..

They sold without fixing and the buyer came in and replaced the prop
and flew away.

They then rented until WWII and went into the AAC. One fighters and
other bombers.

Both survived the War but Fighter Jock had a P-51 ferry flight in SE
Asia after war and was on top. He told flight to stay on top and he
let down to see what was underneath and has never been found to date
( He was the one that nosed up and broke the prop..

Have a good holiday.

Big John