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Old January 2nd 08, 09:52 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
JJ Sinclair
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Default Get out & walk!

On Jan 2, 12:11*pm, rlovinggood wrote:
A former naval aviator told me their motto was "If it says 'Grumman'
on the outside, it had better say 'Martin Baker' on the inside."

He flew Intruders.

Ray Lovinggood


I can't stop reading the site..........check 1968, Neil Armstrong for
punching out of that moon lander thing.............then a Medal of
Honor flight when a chopper plucked two F4J jocks out of the weeds 20
n/w of Vinh.............AT NIGHT! ...............1972 gives details of
Bat 21's along with Cunningham & Driscoll........shouldn't we change
Cunningham's classification to "prisoner" ?
Fascinating stuff,
JJ
 




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