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alfadriver wrote: Very cool late war plane
Apologies if somebody beat me to it (probably Appleseed!). Dang, the thread got a bunch of pages really quick!
That's a Hawker Sea Fury. Late WW2 piston-engined fighters fascinate me. Designed for the next couple o'years of that war..because the engineers didn't know about the Manhattan Project and some of them thought this whole "jet engine" thing was just a fad (I'm sure the guys flying P-51s and Mk.9 Spitfires could have told them a little different story, after seeing the Me 262).
North American F-82 (previously featured on the thread), Grumman F8F Bearcat & F7F Tiger. Some of these aircraft were used in a ground support role in Korea, since they were "slow" enough (in the new jet age) to pop targets on the ground.
oldsaw wrote:
Woody wrote: It's hard to imagine James Taylor as a badass. It must have been the Horse.
This is a badass:
James Taylor, not so much............
I wish my horse in "Red Dead Redemption" could do that. Stinking cougar killed him on the very first time I rode down to Thieves' Landing.
I actually survived the town, but got killed trying to walk home after the damn cougar (I enjoyed skinning it) killed my horse.
Dashboard, Turn off Console..we'll see where I stand when I fire it up next time.
A different Cougar..
oldsaw wrote:carguy123 wrote: Formula 2 greatnessEven Graham Hill was enjoying the F2 scene in '68:
What we played before GT and Forza (or even "Pole Position") came along.."Speed Circuit", Avalon Hill Games, 1977. Supposed to be F1 cars, but every edition of the game I've seen uses that same F2 pic on the cover. Used to play it with my worker buddies (corners & emergency vehicles staff) while camped out at the SCCA Runoffs, back when they were in Atlanta. I actually think I still have the damn thing somewhere in all my crap.
Avalon Hill Games, RIP. If anyone wants to play Panzer Leader, hit me up.
I don't know if I can keep any of you guys out of Grancelles, but up in the mountains, I can seriously berkeley you up.
Hmm, 272... 2, 7, and 2. Well, 7/2 = 3, with a remainder of one, 3+1 = 4, then add the extra 2 and you get six, which means yep, I can post this.
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