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If Crystal Lake is anywhere near Chicago, you'll thank yourself after the second snow that you bought the heated LEDs.
I remember my winter at Great Lakes Naval Training Station. I would have paid that, and THEN-some, to have had heated LED's in my US Navy Peacoat (that thing just never really...
But sometimes the price can be JUST right":
- The wife of a buddy of mine is a retired personal trainer.
- Some lady in the city where they live had two friends who all wanted a personal trainer, and they knew about my buddy's wife (she was good).
- Lady asked if she would train them all...
I unloaded my Deuce a while back, but I do remember the warning from others not to trust the fuel gauge. A length of dowel or something to use as a dipstick wouldn't be a bad idea.
And it sounds like you're already having a good time with your Deuce, AB; that's great! [thumbzup]
Remarkable how primitive the gear was back then: the test pilot in the second video is wearing what looks basically like a football helmet, only it doesn't even have a chin strap. It did the job of course, but that's something to see.
I'll make a deal with you:
- I won't pick on Northrup-Grumman
- If you agree please not to kill all those big beautiful Texas snakes you all got down there! :mrgreen:
What's sort of funny is I saw a recent ad by Northrup-Grumman about the B-2 praising themselves for their state-of-the-art design.
And if you know your airframe history, you'll recognize the almost whole-cloth borrow for concept is from the Horten brothers of Germany back in 1944 (that's 70...
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