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R U sure? I wasn't aware that NWA flew into Moorhead (or is the Fargo
airport really located across the border into Minnesota?)...anyway, they didn't make a movie called Moorhead (except possible an adult movie) so nobody would've gotten the joke ![]() Scott "escaped from MN to WI" L. Ron Wanttaja wrote: On Tue, 24 Feb 2004 11:59:27 +0000, acepilot wrote: Was it "Fargo"? Oops, wrong story ![]() pilots had a few cocktails before continuing their flight to Minneapolis a few years back). It was actually Moorhead, anyway... :-) Ron "I ate at the Speakeasy" Wanttaja |
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On Wed, 25 Feb 2004 03:30:24 +0000, acepilot wrote:
R U sure? Grew up in Fargo, went to North Dakota State University in Fargo. I wasn't aware that NWA flew into Moorhead (or is the Fargo airport really located across the border into Minnesota?)...anyway, they didn't make a movie called Moorhead (except possible an adult movie) so nobody would've gotten the joke ![]() Fargo and Moorhead are twin cities, with Fargo on the North Dakota side of the Red River of the North, and Moorhead on the Minnesota side. Hector Field, the airport the airlines fly into, is in north Fargo. It actually is right across the street from the NDSU campus...I used to fly between classes. The NWA pilots got schnockered at the Speakeasy, a lounge/restaurant in south Moorhead. Was my favorite "fancy" restaurant, back when I lived there. Had a bullet-ridden Ford in the lobby that was supposedly formerly owned by Dillinger or some other famous gangster of the '30s. Think the place closed a few years back. Warping the discussion closer to the Subject line, I believe they filmed some of the winter scenes for the John Wayne movie "Jet Pilot" at Hector Field in Fargo. And to put some homebuilding content into this, Fargo is just a few miles West of Cassleton, where the ND state EAA fly-in is held every August. It's also the home for the world's only flying full-scale ME-109 replica (a homebuilt, of course). Ron Wanttaja |
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On Wed, 25 Feb 2004 06:12:50 GMT, I wrote:
Field, the airport the airlines fly into, is in north Fargo. It actually is right across the street from the NDSU campus...I used to fly between classes. Which indicates how big that campus is... :-) Ron "Let me rephrase that" Wanttaja |
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