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Old February 18th 06, 08:33 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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The DC-6, C-34 thru C-38, C-145, C-165, T-50 looks like a good list. They all
fit the time period. I discounted the DC-6 and T-50, because I thought they
would be a step up from a staggerwing. but maybe he loved his staggerwing and
didn't want to give it up. Do professional pilots fall in love with and
airplane? :) I'll get pictures of the above airplanes and run by my aunt.

I remember my "SKYKING" especially Penny but for the life I can't remember the
name of the boy. Come the thing of it, I think of what Skyking's name was. Uncle
something?

On Fri, 17 Feb 2006 15:57:10 GMT, "Steven P. McNicoll"
wrote:



DC-6, C-34 thru C-38, C-145, C-165, T-50.



I have the funny feeling she expect me to show up the
"Songbird".


Well, the original "Songbird" was a T-50.


George

I thought computers could spell better the typwriters