Attn. Ed Walters

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Attn. Ed Walters

Post by Paul K »

Come on Ed, I think you have something to show these fine folks in CBFS, haven't you. Don't be shy now... :wink:

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Oh, go on then... I had a busy day yesterday!

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Glad to know she flew fine Ed. Hope the CAF invites her down to Midland one year and she can be displayed next to McHenry (since it looks like he's staying stateside now) during AirSho.

You know if it's going to maybe be at Oshkosh or Dayton this year?

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real nice pics Ed
thats a day you'll not likely to forget.... :smile:

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:shock: Very nice.

So good so see her up ther where she belongs :lol:

Thanks for sharing :smile:

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OMG!

You lucky man :roll:

What a fantastic day

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Post by Sundog »

Who said modeling for FS9 and helping out the warbird community while doing it doesn't have it's perks? :thumbsup:

That's one of those times in your life where you take in every second as if it was an hour to make the experience last.

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Post by kit »

Ed,

What an awesome experience that must have been, and such superb pics too.

Interesting to see the dual control conversion in the cockpit shot. It looks a bit like the cross-beam they have in a Catalina.

Does anyone know if PA474 is similarly dual controlled?
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kit wrote:Ed,

What an awesome experience that must have been, and such superb pics too.

Interesting to see the dual control conversion in the cockpit shot. It looks a bit like the cross-beam they have in a Catalina.

Does anyone know if PA474 is similarly dual controlled?
Yes it is. :smile:

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Whoa! You lucky bugger! :lol: What I would give for a flight in one of those :smile:

I wonder what the Pilots of the day would have gave for one of those GPS units.... :lol:
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