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Posted by NC Wayne on October 09, 2004 at 19:52:13 from (64.12.117.10):
In Reply to: OT Yankee Air Force Fire posted by Vern-MI on October 09, 2004 at 16:58:14:
I agree, I hope whatever is burning is something replacable and not the planes. There's just something about the old prop planes that the modern jets lack. Maybe it's just the mystique or romance that watching old movies gives these planes, I don't know, but I can watch jets fly over the house day in and day out and even though their "cool" they don't hold my attention like a prop job does. I heard something the other week when I was working in the shop and went out to see what it was. I had to do a double take, it was a B-29 with a B-24 Liberator right behind her. After I realized what they were I remembered hearing about a show somethwere near here, but I didn't know where or I would have been there. Seeing these old planes still flying after all these years and knowing the time and love that was put into restoring them.....NOW THAT'S COOL!!!!
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