| On Tue, 20 Mar 2001, Bob Holton wrote (to Kai):
> I thought you bought the Tr***ph because you could not get the MGB together.
Heh heh.
And now for something completely different.
www.b17.org
 
This airplane has been in Albuquerque for a couple of weeks and I've seen
it flying several times.  Yesterday I drove the A out to the little
airport where it's been staying and got a good look at it and watched it
start up and take off and land a few times.  Truly awesome.  When it comes
up real slow and banks to pass over the flight line -- Holy crap!  
Seriously weak knees.  There were some old dudes there that had flown them
in the war.  A few had been shot down and were POWs.  There was an
Austrian guy who remembered seeing large groups of them flying over when
he was a kid.  Interesting perspectives and stories.
How's that for off-topic?
-- 
Kevin Sullivan             kevins@khoral.com
Khoral Research Inc.
Albuquerque NM USA 
1968 Dodge W-200 Crewcab "PW"    www.khoral.com/staff/kevins/dodge
1960 MGA                 "Baby"  www.khoral.com/staff/kevins/mgstuff
1957 Magnette ZB         "Pup"
1959 Magnette ZB         "P2"
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