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Postby Olderndirt » Wed Nov 16, 2011 2:29 pm

A couple of Hamilton departures.

An old familiar taking a look at the city.



This guy, on a temporary deployment, not completely sure where he is but loving every minute.

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Postby Ian Warren » Wed Nov 16, 2011 3:00 pm

Dave , I do like the fast mover , but the old DC-3 for some reason will always win the competition cool.gif ,

In Chuck Yeager,s book , a must buy for all you who require that Librairy , on testing the F20 Tigershark considered the best best general all rounder comparing it to the 16 and 18 at cost , even the RNZAF where looking at the type .. had production gone ahead i wonder if the fleet would have sold after looking at the A4 debacle .
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Postby Splitpin » Wed Nov 16, 2011 7:58 pm

thumbup1.gif Love the top one Dave thumbup1.gif thumbup1.gif
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Postby happytraveller » Thu Nov 17, 2011 4:57 am

Yep, the DC-3/C47 is a winner. Gets my vote, nice angle for the screenshot, clouds just right and an interesting background.

smooth landings.
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Postby Olderndirt » Thu Nov 17, 2011 5:08 am

Ian Warren wrote:
QUOTE (Ian Warren @ Nov 15 2011,7:00 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Dave , I do like the fast mover , but the old DC-3 for some reason will always win the competition cool.gif ,

In Chuck Yeager,s book , a must buy for all you who require that Librairy , on testing the F20 Tigershark considered the best best general all rounder comparing it to the 16 and 18 at cost , even the RNZAF where looking at the type .. had production gone ahead i wonder if the fleet would have sold after looking at the A4 debacle .
Which Yeager book do you have? Think I've read two. His squadron mate, Bud Anderson, wrote another good one.


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thumbup1.gif Love the top one Dave thumbup1.gif thumbup1.gif
Usually not much on the fast movers but FREE always catches my eye.
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Postby Olderndirt » Thu Nov 17, 2011 5:13 am

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Yep, the DC-3/C47 is a winner. Gets my vote, nice angle for the screenshot, clouds just right and an interesting background.

smooth landings.
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Postby Ian Warren » Thu Nov 17, 2011 8:37 am

Olderndirt wrote:
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Which Yeager book do you have? Think I've read two. His squadron mate, Bud Anderson, wrote another good one.

My fave its, simply called 'Yeager' , the other 'The Right Stuff' a paperback , have a couple others about the subject and the man , but would like to get 'Clarence A' book , i ll have to source it out , as for Chuck , biggest pleasure was for me a quick word when he visited Wanaka , i had a Space Shuttle on display and he was chuffed how it was built .

Next day or during that week a media crew interviewed him , and typical - asked the stupid questions and one i recall so vivid was 'what it it like to shoot down a German aircraft' ole Chucky just about poked the interviewers eyes out biggrin.gif
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Postby Olderndirt » Thu Nov 17, 2011 2:39 pm

Yeager came from nowhere. I've flown into Hamlin WVA and, even in the seventies, it wasn't much. He was an ace before they gave him a commission so he started as a second lewie when his squadron mates already had silver bars or railroad tracks. He had the last laugh though. The big career cutoff is between Colonel and Brigadier General - Yeager got his star.
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Postby Ian Warren » Thu Nov 17, 2011 3:46 pm

The chap is just one amazing person to read about , i think for me beats most not only for his WWII career but the continuation then to move into test flying when most are looking at retiring . Only other who gets into this cat would be Robin Old's .
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Postby Snowman » Thu Nov 17, 2011 4:22 pm

Ian Warren wrote:
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My fave its, simply called 'Yeager' , the other 'The Right Stuff' a paperback


Got the same book Ian, but "The Right Stuff" was also made into a movie, available on DVD.
I have it, and its well worth watching.............

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Postby Ian Warren » Thu Nov 17, 2011 4:37 pm

Hells that Movie was so long ago smile.gif the lot of them are amazing people , I wonder how they would take to Flightsim as we know it .
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