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Thank you. your postings are always a most welcome sight
TH On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 07:00:06 -0500, Mitchell Holman wrote: |
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An older naval aviator friend of my Dad said that the Bearcat was the
scariest plan he ever flew. He said that after a flight you backed away from the aircraft because if you turned your back on the plane it could kill you even in the chocks. |
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