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Post by jetmex on Jul 31, 2004 10:05:01 GMT -7
"Oooh, my achin' beak......." Thanks, Buck!
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Post by Britbrat on Jul 31, 2004 11:00:52 GMT -7
Squaaawkk!!!!!
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Wayne
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Post by Wayne on Jul 31, 2004 13:17:15 GMT -7
"there...now I have some legroom ...."
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Post by exrafbod on Sept 3, 2004 10:35:00 GMT -7
"Chirp chirp :-Xin' chirp!"
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Post by Grug - American Neanderthal on Sept 4, 2004 7:59:16 GMT -7
"Welcome to Cajun Airlines, your inflight meal entree...."
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Post by Britbrat on Sept 4, 2004 10:43:29 GMT -7
We are now on our final approach -- if the passengers are interested, they can look out of the starbord windows and watch the landing gear extend.
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Post by jetmex on Sept 4, 2004 11:32:07 GMT -7
Ok, I can't help it.
Which one of you experts out there can identify the aircraft type? ;D ;D ;D ;D Bonus points if you can tell me what kind of bird it is and how fast it was going.......
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Wayne
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Post by Wayne on Sept 5, 2004 8:59:03 GMT -7
acording to the photo, its a t-44A....
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Post by jetmex on Sept 5, 2004 16:14:58 GMT -7
I don't think so Wayne. I think you need to look again at the photo. Really closely....... ;D
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Wayne
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Post by Wayne on Sept 6, 2004 9:30:34 GMT -7
If you do a T-44A search on google you will come up with this photo.......
Also 161058 was a T-44A...
Personally, I would have guessed a T-28.....
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Elwyn
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Post by Elwyn on Sept 6, 2004 14:02:51 GMT -7
The T-44A Pegasus is a U S Navy version of the Beechcraft King Air. Looks like the fowl might be a black or Turkey Vulture.
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Post by Grug - American Neanderthal on Sept 7, 2004 13:29:56 GMT -7
Heheh, that was of course the Zimbabwe subespecies of the South African swallow and was most definitely laden, probably with huge walnuts. ;D
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Post by JimCasey on Sept 7, 2004 16:41:32 GMT -7
Notice how all the airframe mechanics have disappeared until AFTER somebody(else) gets roped into cleaning up this mess?
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Wayne
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Post by Wayne on Sept 8, 2004 6:39:00 GMT -7
...it could be an African swallow......
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Post by Britbrat on Sept 8, 2004 10:07:40 GMT -7
Swallow?? Looks like it bit off more than it could chew! ;D
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Post by jetmex on Sept 8, 2004 15:49:52 GMT -7
Coconuts, man, coconuts. The swallows grab them by the husk......
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