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Desertdawg
Remember that sequence of events very well...got a bit dicey for a minute!
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Monkeying around
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Another good luck monkey
Now after the fact of posting this, another look and I think "me and my wingman" is better
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Speedball Alice good looking good.
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Re: Random Shot Of The The Day
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Originally Posted by
Desertdawg
Indeed!
Here's a little aircraft recognition test...
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Originally Posted by
Air Judge
Indeed!
Here's a little aircraft recognition test...
Is the guy in the back of that Sikorsky S38 pulling the anchor in?
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toldjaso
Is the guy in the back of that Sikorsky S38 pulling the anchor in?
LOL! Perhaps...after all they were known as "Deckhands!" :)
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Leo
Was Delmar's built as per the original? I thought he had made some minor tweaks to the airfoil section, incidence, or some such.
Delmar and Steve Wolf both said the plane was built exact to original as possible, lacking the actual plans. New England Air Museum allowed them to document their build of the R1 by measurements/photos/etc., but could not allow the two access to plans per agreement with the Granville family.
Delmar was emphatic he wanted an authentic Sportster.
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Air Judge
LOL! Perhaps...after all they were known as "Deckhands!" :)
Good catch there, I just noticed the guy in back.
Deckhands - great reply.
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