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December 18th 03, 07:36 PM
Ed Rasimus
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On 18 Dec 2003 17:43:56 GMT,
(ArtKramr) wrote:
Subject: Flyboys (Was: Flyboys?)
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ost (Chris Mark)
Date: 12/18/03 9:35 AM Pacific Standard Time
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From: Cub Driver
As I get deeper into Flyboys, my irritation increases. Bradley
regularly refers to the North American B-25 Mitchell bomber as a
Billy.
That's something that arguably never occured during the operational
life of the aircraft.
As to "flyboy," I asked an old friend if he ever recalled being referred to
by anyone as "flyboy," and he said, "No....., unless it was in a bar and some
gyrine used it while trying to muscle in on my girl. Broken beer bottle
fight following immediately, of course."
Chris Mark
No one ever dared call Willie the Wolf a female.
Arthur Kramer
I don't recall attributing gender to my F-105, the "Bat Bird", but
typically all airplanes and ships are referred to in the femine
gender.
My F-4E, was nicknamed "Arnold--the Pig" before I got my name on the
canopy rail. It was bestowed because of Arnold's tendency to fly
sidways, thereby consumming much more fuel than anyone else in the
flight--a result of two gear-up landings (neither of which I had
anything to do with.)
Ed Rasimus