Fly over before the Air Force v Army game at Mile Hi? I saw them from Swedish Hospital making passes between noon-12:15 Saturday.
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Man that brings back a lot of memories of FR primer and dinol for sheetmetal repair. While I am happy for my time in heavy maintenance overhaul on airliners, I am also happy I don?t do that anymore. Doing Section 141 repairs on B747?s was an amazing amount of work.
For A10 fans.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=lznBG35Wf1s
"Pardo's Push", Amazing story. Bob Pardo died this week.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/wh...d17e8d1&ei=110
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NASA F-106, they used it to fly into thunderstorms and study the effect of lightning strikes on aircraft.
It was struck over 700 times!
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Some random pictures taken of us or by us during this summers firefighting efforts.
https://i.imgur.com/8nsqVSw.jpg
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You'z guys were leakin' something red. Shoulda avoided the enchiladas the night before.
Always in awe of what you guys do and how you do it. Sadly, people and weather ensure you stay extra busy. Thanks for helping to keep and homes and forests intact.
If you've never been to The National Museum of WWII Aviation at the Colorado Springs Airport you should go check it out! Not a huge museum, but very cool and interesting. 29 fully flyable aircraft, most are warbirds, and most are not roped off, you can walk right up to them. A very cool place!
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We had those 4 warbirds from the National Museum fly over APEX yesterday afternoon.
A very distinctive engine sound!
We heard them heading our way and went outside to watch.
Richard
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