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Posted by ChuckG on October 26, 2004 at 11:12:18 from (66.136.219.33):
In Reply to: Re: Flying Farmers? posted by Leland on October 25, 2004 at 20:01:17:
Hey Leland, about 20 odd years ago, a friend and I were up on the Brazos River just below Possum Kingdom (west of Ft.Worth), doing a little fishin'. A distant rumble got louder and around the bend in the river ahead comes a F4. I would guess no more than 200'ARL (above river level) and doing at least 250 kts. He was there and gone before you could turn your head around. the water actually rippled after he passed us. Another Guard Pilot out burning holes in the sky having a little fun. Probably couldn't get away with that anymore, but wished it had been me! Was your distant Cousin around Texas in an F4 a few years back? :) ChuckG
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