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  • #1993
    Anonymous
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    Hey Paul..

    Even if My server was a wood burner it would be worth the wait to see all the stuff you’ve been making.

    That is a really niffty airplane you’ve got yourself there, and I think I hear a Fokker Tri plane just over the horizon.

    (I’m not sure what Eddie flew, but I think it was french.)

    With all these planes, cars, buildings etc, one has to wonder, who is driving the boat down there anyway?

    Mark…

    #1994
    Anonymous
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    You get the prize, Mark!

    [img]http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l287/3dpdk/images.jpg[/img] French made SPAD S.XIII

    (Charles M Shultz [innocently] lead everyone to believe that Richthofen and Rickenbacker flew against each other all the time but they actually never shared the same skies. He also had everyone believing it was a Sopwith Camel that claimed victory over the “Red Baron” but the historians claim he was actually brought down by a carefully placed rifle shot from the trenches! Just a bit of history.)

    We have a crew of sand blasters on the boat. They are the ones doing the work. I just sit around in the pilot house listening to the weather and making stuff on my computer!

    What a job!

    😆

    Paul

    #1995
    Anonymous
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    Hi all,

    Without the wheels,the learjet cant break. 😯 Breaking with pilots nose? 😆 😆

    Great thing Paul with that jet and the Spad III.

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