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Old December 8th 03, 03:28 AM
John Carrier
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If you mean any airplane (I was referring to a specific A-6 I happened to
fly that you also shared) ... The A-6 was relatively new production as a
149xxx.

T-34 - 140692
T-2 - 147450
F-8 - 145549
S-2 - 133335 (don't ask, I won't tell)
A-4 - 150105 (an Echo ... oddly enough, my last military flight)

Any of these (well, maybe not the T-34 ... they're quite popular as toys)
would most likely be enjoying a second life as a 12oz container for some
widely distributed brew, although there's the remote possibility they might
adorn a pedestal somewhere.

R / John


 




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