stafford1500 wrote:
I'm going to live up to my posting status and point out that the RAF ran their tail flash on the leading edge of the vertical stabilizer, rather than the rudder.
Hard to get a color image of a real Boulton Paul Defiant, but you get the idea.
Rusted_Busted_Spit wrote:
That reminds me of a one-off Civic 1200 seen at Chimney Rock.
Imagine this: in white with bigger flares - and no roof.
Bwahahhahaa... I'll be doing this bright & early tomorrow morning! Moving a Champ fuselage from the hangar to a shop 2 miles away.
We did it once before, guy sat in the Pawnee cockpit working the foot brakes......
Duke wrote: OK, that's pretty awesome, but it probably flops like:
That's a pinfish. Those little bait thieves are worse than posting flounder.
There is an upside, though. If approached properly, bait thieving pinfish can be turned into useful bait themselves by reducing hook and bait size and casting into the area where they are troubling you. After that...
914Driver wrote: Is this scoop on backwards?
Yes, yes it is. The last time I saw a teardrop scoop like that, it was on a mid 80s F150. That one was backwards too.
These guys brought the excitement to LS Fest this weekend.
(sorry for potato image, looked bad on my phone, looks worse here.)
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