In reply to imirk:
I'm getting a set of those-- i don't give a damn.
In reply to 914Driver:
To think... now she could easily break a hip if my "punish the dirty traitor" 1970s fantasies came true.
(shudder)
It's crew layed out some very intense blue lighting at Aeroshell Square this year at Oshkosh. I guarantee an E-2 has never been photographed that much.
Next time you're near Cheraw SC, say "Hi" to my buddy Kelly. It's on the way to VIR, there's usually a GRM sticker on the back of the sign.
Jason was friends with my nephew, Sodus, New York;
Osprey Deaths
30 deaths, 3 accidents 1992-2000
7:30 p.m December 11, 2000
JACKSONVILLE, North Carolina (CNN)-- Four Marines were killed Monday night in the crash of a V-22 Osprey tilt rotor aircraft that went down in a heavily wooded area near the Camp Lejeune Marine base in southeastern North Carolina, the Marine Corps told CNN. The aircraft belongs to Marine Medium Tiltrotor Training Squadron 204, based at Marine Corps Air Station New River, North Carolina.
Dead are: Lt. Col. Keith M. Sweaney, 42, from Richmond, Va., of Marine Helicopter Squadron 1 (HMX-1), based at Quantico, Va.; Maj. Michael L. Murphy, 38, from Blauvelt, N.Y., of Marine Medium Tiltrotor Training Squadron 204 (VMMT-204), based at New River; Staff Sgt. Avely W. Runnels, 25, from Morven, Ga., VMMT-204; Sgt. Jason A. Buyck, 24, from Sodus, N.Y., VMMT-204
Conquest351 wrote:Sput wrote:Hey! Where'd you find my picture? My corner approach is good though, yes?
Ooooh, you're an early apexer...
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