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Old 10-24-2018, 03:23 PM
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Old 10-24-2018, 03:24 PM
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1:45 in the afternoon yesterday, this SNJ 5 (T-6) ex WW2 Navy trainer airplane had engine failure and with nothing better to land on, the pilot decided the 101 was looking like his best option. He walked away, but the plane didn't make it.
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I saw that on TV. Glad the pilot walked away, really sad to lose the plane. That plane was part of the Condor Squadron based at Van Nuys Airport. I've seen that plane fly in formation with the rest of the squadron many times. They fly all around SoCal for a number of holidays during the year. Nothing like the sound of 5 or 6 of those flying overhead and banking turns.
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I saw that on TV. Glad the pilot walked away, really sad to lose the plane. That plane was part of the Condor Squadron based at Van Nuys Airport. I've seen that plane fly in formation with the rest of the squadron many times. They fly all around SoCal for a number of holidays during the year. Nothing like the sound of 5 or 6 of those flying overhead and banking turns.
Williams Field was right across from the GM Desert Proving Ground when I was there in the mid 1990's. They flew AT-6 trainers for the most part. We used to watch them circling and say "...look at those clowns. All they do is fly around all day".

We had a good relationship with the Air Force base and would occasionally exchange managers for the day. Naturally we laughed when it got back to us that the guys at the Air Force base said "...look at those clowns. All they do is drive around all day".

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Williams Field was right across from the GM Desert Proving Ground when I was there in the mid 1990's. They flew AT-6 trainers for the most part. We used to watch them circling and say "...look at those clowns. All they do is fly around all day".

We had a good relationship with the Air Force base and would occasionally exchange managers for the day. Naturally we laughed when it got back to us that the guys at the Air Force base said "...look at those clowns. All they do is drive around all day".

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Williams Field would host an air show once a year called "Willie Days". Among other things they would have the Blue Angels or the Thunderbirds come and perform for the event. We would clamber out to the roof of our building and watch them practice the week before.

One Sunday afternoon they had a vintage aircraft go down on our property (a Corsair if I remember correctly). It landed out next to the Ride and Handling loop where we would do shock absorber tuning.

They had the mess cleaned up and within about 2 hours you couldn't tell anything had ever happened there.

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I was TDY to Williams from Cannon AFB in 65' -- worked the new F-5 at that time ... program was called Skoshi Tiger. From there we took the "Freedom Fighter" to Bien Hoa. As a side note -- ran a number of drag races at Beeline and PIR ... TAZ
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The Chrysler TV-8 was an extremely strange-looking medium tank concept which was developed in the 1950s. But if it’s appearance was odd, it was nothing compared to the proposed power source, a nuclear fission-powered vapor-cycle power plant located towards the rear of the main compartment!
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Old 10-26-2018, 08:14 AM
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It doesn't say anything in the ad about a step-ladder being included so I guess you have to get your own.
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