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Lou,

If you are ever in NY you should stop in Rhinebeck and see the areodrome... They have the folker tri-planes, spads and such. The show is corny made for the kids, but the planes are awesome. from what I understand they have a club there that builds the old planes. Pretty cool.

Zane
 
Lou,

If you are ever in NY you should stop in Rhinebeck and see the areodrome... They have the folker tri-planes, spads and such. The show is corny made for the kids, but the planes are awesome. from what I understand they have a club there that builds the old planes. Pretty cool.

Zane

Zane,
Rhinebeck is definitely on my "to do" list. I've heard and seen a bunch of stuff on it. Sounds great.
Lou
 
Finally got a few minutes to view the air museum website. Great stuff. I had the priviledge of going "behind the scenes" in a Washington DC facility to watch true masters repair and restore aircraft of all types for the Smithsonian. I love the Smithsonian, but this facility is where the "real" treasures were. That's a real nice museum you guys have up there. They did a great job on the Spad and I liked the airplanes that were outside. The F-4 was the first jet I "spun" wrenches on and the first jet I ever climbed into and fired up. The feeling of sitting on those two J-79's while they gulped JP-4 was unbelievable. I have many years with the P-3 and the C-130. I don't think there has been a better engine/prop combo than the Allsion T-56 and the Hamilton Standard 54-H60-111. The C-130 will always be my personal favorite, that "Fat Lady" took me around the world many times and brought me home safely. My wife would call and ask if I was coming home and if the "Mighty Herc" wasn't cooperating I would tell her that I was "massaging a Fat Lady tonight." She always knew that it was going to be a long night for me. Cool stuff Lou! dc

Very cool stuff Dave. I was just watching the video of the C-130 and the Jato assist. Wow, what a kick. Sounds like you're in the middle of something you truly love.
Lou
 
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