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TobyV
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Heh nice. Saw that thismorning. Id love to fly in a Connie :smile:
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Damn! I missed it Jonesey! (I assume you meant the pic :lol: )

I'd love to see it fly over here though.
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Yes I do. Allthough Ive seen it up close at Duxford. Was about 20 feet away when they started up the engines! What a sound! :smile:
In fact I was under the wing!

Ive got some pics somewhere...

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I wont forget that smell in a hurry either :smile:
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Mmmm..Wonderful stuff! :smile:
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jonesey2k wrote:Yes I do. Allthough Ive seen it up close at Duxford. Was about 20 feet away when they started up the engines! What a sound! :smile:
In fact I was under the wing!

Ive got some pics somewhere...

I wont forget that smell in a hurry either :smile:
Ah, the memories! I was flightcrew on US Navy C-121J aircraft
in '66-'67 flying missions out of Saigon and DaNang. The one and
only downside of flying on those birds was the nightly wipedown
of the flaps and cowlings when we returned from a mission. Those
R-3350 loved to put out the oil! :)

Paul

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