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Miss Ginny is beautiful.
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Miss Ginny is beautiful.
JSharkey,
Good to know I'm not the only plane with the St. Andrews Cross and Lion Rampant flags displayed on it.
Miss Ginny is beautiful.
Yes - I'm an accidental Scottish immigrant - the buggers get everywhere
Yeah I know what you mean.
I got transfered here for 3 months that lead to six and so on. It's now been 14 years!!, I'm not complaining though, the weather is a lot better.
Tammy,
Nice looking 6 (and the little wheel's on the proper end, too!), but I thought you were going to get rid of the polka-dot spinner...
http://www.vansairforce.com/community/showthread.php?t=22106
(post number 6)
Beautiful picture Don.
Best,
Although the first pic is a bit dated, it was taken back in 2006 shortly after Francis Poplawski worked his paint magic, it is still my favorite.
The second pic is my favorite travel photo. Taken just after landing at Alpine, Texas and showing my wife?s ?RV Grin?---thanks to Charlie and Dee Brame for the photo.
All the best and of course,
Cheers,
db
Yeah man! Double wow! Nice Don!!
Cheers,
Bob
I have a new ?on the ground? favorite pic of 9DB to replace the 2006 vintage pic posted earlier in this thread.
The weather here in the SW US has been spectacular for the last week--highs in the low 50?s, no wind, no humidity, and a deep azure sky that goes on forever. The trip from Prescott to this location took 1 hr 10 min each way at 63%. We had to fly a slight ?dogleg? path due to a large "rock" in our direct route--care to guess the location of the pic??
Cheers,
db
ah, the badlands fly-in. great trip. sightseeing, rv nuts, buffalo burgers, steak, burning avgas over the badlands and circling devils tower. what more can you want?
photo courtesy of iphone.
Doing my best impression of a Norwegian.
I took this in January this year.
It's in front of my hangar and the temp is WELL below freezing.... (and so was I too... )