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You are right, of course, VertigoPilot. "Not much" is a better choice of words. Thanks for the correction!
An amazing story worth the read is the British night landing (gliders: Wacos? I don't know), the night/morning of D-Day (WWII) to take the bridges that might have allowed German armor to...
My Father was Forward Observer for a battery of 8" Howitzers during WWII:
- There was as pilot assigned to the battery (dedicated? or shared by other batteries I don't know).
He flew a Piper Cub (I think that was the airframe, seating was fore-and-aft, pilot and the FO seated directly behind)...
If you don't mind going to the trouble, you could start an event thread about it here on SS.
People would likely appreciate that, and also show up!
Graves Mountian, the Georgia Rally. There's more than a few threads like that.
- I know Elmira, NY,
- It's the Soaring Capital of the World (I got half-way to a Glider Pilot license -during college- before I ran out of time-and-money)
American LaFrance. Very cool!
Don't know about Loudon County, but there's a pow-wow/ hootenanny off 15/29 down toward Charlottesville every year (you know discounting the Plague Year and all). Features good chow, a trail run, and everything. Has its own thread on here, something Mountain is the place, but my feeble plain...
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