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Post subject: Re: T33 IP flies again Posted: 18 Jan 2020, 11:54 |
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Joined: 07/02/13 Posts: 3158 Post Likes: +3090 Location: Stamping Ground, Ky
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I keep thinking about going to Santa Fe and taking one last T-Bird flight. 700 hours 35 years ago...that was a fun old airplane.
I flew them overseas, so the 250 below 10 thing would be a bit of a buzz kill.
Hmm. This has me thinking, which is rarely a good thing.
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Post subject: Re: T33 IP flies again Posted: 18 Jan 2020, 11:58 |
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Joined: 06/12/11 Posts: 328 Post Likes: +64 Location: KBMC, Brigham City
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My wife & I both flew with Larry in his T-34 back in 2002 & 2004, super nice guy. www.jetwarbird.com
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Post subject: Re: T33 IP flies again Posted: 18 Jan 2020, 13:15 |
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Joined: 08/26/15 Posts: 9921 Post Likes: +9816 Company: airlines (*CRJ,A320) Location: Florida panhandle
Aircraft: Travel Air,T-6B,etc*
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Username Protected wrote: I keep thinking about going to Santa Fe and taking one last T-Bird flight. 700 hours 35 years ago...that was a fun old airplane.
I flew them overseas, so the 250 below 10 thing would be a bit of a buzz kill.
Hmm. This has me thinking, which is rarely a good thing. You're not the only one who gets thinking about these things. One could spend quite a lot of money on fun flights in the small fleet they have at SAF... 
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