Whaz up,
My first ever flight was in a B-25 w/ my dad back around 92 or so. What was really cool was that I sat in the bombardiers spot the whole entire fight which lasted about an hour and a half
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In my senior year of HS, I joined the local Air Museum which not only gave me hands on experience w/ restoring but also flying.
As of now I have about 60hrs flight time in the SNJ w/ about 25ish(unoffical) hrs of stick time in the front office(thank you Col Shultz).
I also have flight time in a PT-26,PT-17 and a Fleet biplane(forgot its variant).
If ya ever go up make sure its in an open cockpit a/c. The wind in your face, now thats flying
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Whats so cool about being associated w/ a vintage a/c grp is that I'm the youngster of the bunch LOL..
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So w/ me being the youngest member, everybody focuses on me and shows me the ins and outs of restoring and maintaining warbirds.
To express my feelings, the sounds and the smells I think this sums it up the best.
I'd rather be flying...!!!!!!!
Flaps up,Mike
If you would listen to everybody about the inaccuracies, most of the kits on your shelf would not have been built Too Close For Guns, Switching To Finger