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I get the same type of a blank stare when I mention A3D.
You know you're old when ...the only place you can find an aircraft you flew during your military career is a museums. Wayne HP-14 "6F" http://www.soaridaho.com/ wrote in message ups.com... You know you're old when some kid posts a picture of a plane you've flown in captioned: 'What the hell is THIS?' (It's an AJ-2, son. A nice airplane and one of the largest to have flown off an Essex-class carrier.) -R.S.Hoover |
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![]() Wayne Paul wrote: I get the same type of a blank stare when I mention A3D. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Roger that. Even worse, see what happens when you mention an A-5 :-) -R.S.Hoover |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... Wayne Paul wrote: I get the same type of a blank stare when I mention A3D. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Roger that. Even worse, see what happens when you mention an A-5 :-) -R.S.Hoover Even when I say A-6 most think of the Prowler instead of the Intruder. http://www.soaridaho.com/Family_Pict..._A3_On_Cat.jpg Notice that the above A3D doesn't have a refueling probe. http://www.soaridaho.com/Naval_Pictu...6A_Takeoff.jpg Lightly loaded A-6A Wayne HP-14 "6F" http://www.soaridaho.com/Schreder |
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Nah, when you know you're getting old is when you _start_ finding them in
the museum. By the time you can only find them in museums you already know you're an old fart, and you're probably volunteering at the museum. And I just got a flashback of a 90+ yr old volunteer at the Vintage Flying Museum who flew B-17's in WWII and still gives tours, clambering all over the airplane to teach people about the history of the airplane. Everytime I think about that it reminds me what it feels like to see "awesome" in person... "Wayne Paul" wrote in message ... I get the same type of a blank stare when I mention A3D. You know you're old when ...the only place you can find an aircraft you flew during your military career is a museums. Wayne HP-14 "6F" http://www.soaridaho.com/ wrote in message ups.com... You know you're old when some kid posts a picture of a plane you've flown in captioned: 'What the hell is THIS?' (It's an AJ-2, son. A nice airplane and one of the largest to have flown off an Essex-class carrier.) -R.S.Hoover -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Juan,
You may be correct. Now let me see where I fit. Definately not 90+; however, SNJ, SMB, T-33, T2J, T-28, T-34, A3D, A6A, P2V, P5M, R4D. Oh my, I must be getting old!! Wayne http://www.soaridaho.com/Schreder "Juan Jimenez" wrote in message .. . Nah, when you know you're getting old is when you _start_ finding them in the museum. By the time you can only find them in museums you already know you're an old fart, and you're probably volunteering at the museum. And I just got a flashback of a 90+ yr old volunteer at the Vintage Flying Museum who flew B-17's in WWII and still gives tours, clambering all over the airplane to teach people about the history of the airplane. Everytime I think about that it reminds me what it feels like to see "awesome" in person... "Wayne Paul" wrote in message ... I get the same type of a blank stare when I mention A3D. You know you're old when ...the only place you can find an aircraft you flew during your military career is a museums. Wayne HP-14 "6F" http://www.soaridaho.com/ wrote in message ups.com... You know you're old when some kid posts a picture of a plane you've flown in captioned: 'What the hell is THIS?' (It's an AJ-2, son. A nice airplane and one of the largest to have flown off an Essex-class carrier.) -R.S.Hoover -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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The only one in that list that I've flown is the T-28. The other day I was
in Charlotte and it turns out they have an aviation museum there. Of all things, they have an H-46 helo from the last Marine squadron I worked at, HMM-161. That was a weird feeling. ![]() "Wayne Paul" wrote in message ... Juan, You may be correct. Now let me see where I fit. Definately not 90+; however, SNJ, SMB, T-33, T2J, T-28, T-34, A3D, A6A, P2V, P5M, R4D. Oh my, I must be getting old!! Wayne http://www.soaridaho.com/Schreder "Juan Jimenez" wrote in message .. . Nah, when you know you're getting old is when you _start_ finding them in the museum. By the time you can only find them in museums you already know you're an old fart, and you're probably volunteering at the museum. And I just got a flashback of a 90+ yr old volunteer at the Vintage Flying Museum who flew B-17's in WWII and still gives tours, clambering all over the airplane to teach people about the history of the airplane. Everytime I think about that it reminds me what it feels like to see "awesome" in person... "Wayne Paul" wrote in message ... I get the same type of a blank stare when I mention A3D. You know you're old when ...the only place you can find an aircraft you flew during your military career is a museums. Wayne HP-14 "6F" http://www.soaridaho.com/ wrote in message ups.com... You know you're old when some kid posts a picture of a plane you've flown in captioned: 'What the hell is THIS?' (It's an AJ-2, son. A nice airplane and one of the largest to have flown off an Essex-class carrier.) -R.S.Hoover -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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![]() Wayne Paul wrote: I get the same type of a blank stare when I mention A3D. Hughes Electronics has a fleet of them operational at Van Nuys Airport, California. They even have a C.O.D. version of sorts, complete with passenger windows. They come in and land, then utilize drogue chutes after touchdown. They're based out of the old Volpar building by the looks of it. |
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![]() "DABEAR" wrote in message ups.com... Hughes Electronics has a fleet of them operational at Van Nuys Airport, California. They even have a C.O.D. version of sorts, complete with passenger windows. As a kid, I remember checking out a VIP Transport A-3 at Andrews. It had leather seats!! |
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![]() anon wrote: "DABEAR" wrote in message ups.com... Hughes Electronics has a fleet of them operational at Van Nuys Airport, California. They even have a C.O.D. version of sorts, complete with passenger windows. As a kid, I remember checking out a VIP Transport A-3 at Andrews. It had leather seats!! I've had only one opportunity to fly in an aircraft as a passenger and find myself sitting in leather seats: Swift Aire Lines, DeHavilland Heron, four-engines if you can believe it (old RAF Military Utility Transport ~ the twin version was the "Dove"), from Los Angeles to Santa Maria. Would love to get me one of those! Mojave has a flight tester, modified, just sitting with the wings off...tempting! G Five Questions out of curiousity: 1) Are all ultralights single engine, and if not, 2) what ultra light(s) possess the most? 3) What is the lightest engine in use on an ultralight? And 4) how much does the engine weigh? 5) I've been told that the replica Wright Flyers qualify as Ultra Lights, as do some of the pioneering aircraft 1903 - 1914 ~ is this true? Thanks in advance for any answers I can get... |
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"DABEAR" wrote ...
I've had only one opportunity to fly in an aircraft as a passenger and find myself sitting in leather seats: Swift Aire Lines, DeHavilland Heron, four-engines if you can believe it (old RAF Military Utility Transport ~ the twin version was the "Dove"), from Los Angeles to Santa Maria. Hey Bubba, if you remember Swift Aire, You ARE old. Rich |
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