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QUOTE: Originally posted by jhhtrainsplanes Dan [:)] You and I know something about airplanes. Alot of people don't. Let me help some of those who might not "get it". The Orion is a very large 4 engine plane. It is land based. (Anyone remember when the Chinese crashed into one of the American surveillance planes about a year ago and held the crew captive when they made an emergency landing -- the surveillance plane comes from the same family.) The orion would have a very difficult time trying to land on a carrier and is not meant to. The F - 14 a two-man fighter jet is carrier-based and equiped for carrier landing. The Orion is big, slow and not very manueverable, the F-14 is just the opposite.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Mookie QUOTE: Originally posted by jhhtrainsplanes Dan [:)] You and I know something about airplanes. Alot of people don't. Let me help some of those who might not "get it". The Orion is a very large 4 engine plane. It is land based. (Anyone remember when the Chinese crashed into one of the American surveillance planes about a year ago and held the crew captive when they made an emergency landing -- the surveillance plane comes from the same family.) The orion would have a very difficult time trying to land on a carrier and is not meant to. The F - 14 a two-man fighter jet is carrier-based and equiped for carrier landing. The Orion is big, slow and not very manueverable, the F-14 is just the opposite. It's Mookie time - ..... aren't the F14's called Tomcats (don't you just love that!) and the crew that made that above emergency landing - the pilot is from Nebraska! How am I doing Jim? Mookie
QUOTE: [i] The Texan exclaims, "YOU GOT ME OUT OF THE SHOWER TO TELL ME THAT?!" Wonder how he fit it in, with the Bar B Que pit and the wet bar/pool. Gonna have to look into that. Stay Frosty, Ed[:D]
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QUOTE: Originally posted by edblysard QUOTE: [i] The Texan exclaims, "YOU GOT ME OUT OF THE SHOWER TO TELL ME THAT?!" Wonder how he fit it in, with the Bar B Que pit and the wet bar/pool. Gonna have to look into that. Stay Frosty, Ed[:D]
QUOTE: Originally posted by dharmon Only if it was an older Bug. The new Beetles would require new copper off the hot water heater.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by jhhtrainsplanes vsmith [:)] dharmon [:)] zardoz [:)] We, as the major entertainers in this thread, ought to take "Our Show" on the road. How much cover charge should be charge? What should we call ourselves? WHEN DO WE PLAY VEGAS?
QUOTE: Originally posted by zardoz QUOTE: Originally posted by jhhtrainsplanes vsmith [:)] dharmon [:)] zardoz [:)] We, as the major entertainers in this thread, ought to take "Our Show" on the road. How much cover charge should be charge? What should we call ourselves? WHEN DO WE PLAY VEGAS? Hmmmm... railroad related: The Big Boys; The Flat Spots; The Road Crew; The Extra Boreds {get it? bored=board. haha]; [:D]
QUOTE: Originally posted by dharmon This is going to have to be for one of the pro's......in the service, at least the Navy, we have things that we send newbies to find that aren't there...Ed,being the son of a chief, you know what I'm talking about...things like a roll of flight line, a can of relative bearing grease, or the infamous mail bouy watch.......what are the RR rites of passage, I know they have them?
QUOTE: Originally posted by TARGUBRIGHT I like the Budweiser plan. I enrolled in it today. TIM A
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