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Post subject: Re: Hello from Las Vegas Posted: 18 Mar 2010, 22:45 |
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Joined: 03/06/10 Posts: 35 Post Likes: +5 Location: Area 51, No really!
Aircraft: BE58P,P51D,TBM930
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Username Protected wrote: Welcome Bill! I think I saw your airplane (and probably you) at the 1999 Gathering of Mustangs and Legends. Do you still own and fly it?
-Neal Thanks Neal Yes, still have the Mustang and I get it out every few weeks. Did you make the Gathering in Ohio? It was a great show with a ton of action. Bill
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Post subject: Re: Hello from Las Vegas Posted: 18 Mar 2010, 23:28 |
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Joined: 06/25/08 Posts: 5643 Post Likes: +519 Company: Latitude Aviation Location: Los Angeles, CA (KTOA)
Aircraft: 2007 Bonanza G36
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Username Protected wrote: Thanks Neal Yes, still have the Mustang and I get it out every few weeks. Did you make the Gathering in Ohio? It was a great show with a ton of action. Bill Sadly no...I have a lot of buddies from airline who made it out there though. They loved it. I'm still proud to say I made the first one. I was a senior in college and "air tripped" it down from Durham, NC with 2 other pilot friends. We went to the Mustang deal as well as Sun and Fun. Also hit Key West. Killer trip for a few college guys. I'm actually out in Vegas a lot. For some reason I ask for LA, SF, and SD trips and the powers that be assign me Vegas. Also have had 2 bachelor parties there recently. Too much of that town for a single guy can be a major problem... I actually met Ed Shipley back when he owned Big Beautiful Doll while I was working at the Chapel Hill Airport pumping fuel one day. It was an incredible first experience with a Mustang. I was 21 and in awe of the sound and his airplane (and how well he flew it). Little did I know at the time that I had met one of the biggest Mustang experts in the world. -Neal
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Post subject: Re: Hello from Las Vegas Posted: 19 Mar 2010, 13:48 |
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Joined: 03/06/10 Posts: 35 Post Likes: +5 Location: Area 51, No really!
Aircraft: BE58P,P51D,TBM930
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Username Protected wrote: Welcome to BT Bill. Can you send us some picture of the Alien Invasion in Area 51? Would there be a guy named Yves near the crash site? Don't know Yves, but here's the picture you wanted:
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