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Posted: May/10/2014 at 1:07am  Quote
 
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OK. Here's me at my 1st scale contest, flying my buddy's Monocoupe:



Familiar looking location!

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Ever fly out of Barbers Point!!

Yes I did. I was there from 1988 to 1991. I loved that place


 
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Posted: May/10/2014 at 7:56am  Quote
 
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Our esteemed Leader, Mike.
I wasn't sure where to put this - "Out of the Closet" seemed appropriate, Victoria's Secret Umbrella, Life Jacket (several sizes small), a plastic mack - I know it was a slow day at Top Gun with the wet and all, but what was he thinking.......



That's me making a fashion statement as usual Gwyn mate!
It was great meeting you and hope to see you again next year.
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Here I am with my replica of a 1942 Noorduyne Norseman Mk IV flown by F/O Ernie Weeks for the RCAF (Royal Canadian Air Force) from 1942 to1944 in the Arctic, surveying the territories for fear the Russians would try to claim the territory.  Things have not changed in over 70 years.  Ernie passed away just last December, 2013 at the age of 93.  A very interesting, person, having met him in person and followed his history.

My dress code is not as spectacular as Mike's, but I am wearing one of our Warbirds Over the Bay t-Shirts.




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Posted: May/10/2014 at 10:11am  Quote
 
cgav8r, I was working out of the ERS on Sand Island  and put in all the communications in the then new building. I retired is '77', made Master Chief ET, but the orders were to DC, so retired instead!

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Posted: May/11/2014 at 5:54am  Quote
 
A little better photo of Gwyn and myself trying to dry out after the rain at Top Gun. It was great meeting so many of you guys there. Hate a missed a few of you because of the weather but hope to meet up next year.




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Me and my Fokker in her bare bones.




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Almost to cool to cover, but then it would not fly well. Nice job!!

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