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Luke 04-05-2002 12:56 PM

Final Morning in Phoenix (EOM)
 

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schwob 04-05-2002 05:51 PM

Re: Final Morning in Phoenix
 
Luke, if you please would you be able to put names to all the smiling faces? That's for those of us that didn't make this trip, but have plans for the next.




66mustang 04-05-2002 08:38 PM

Naming of most!
 
Sorry, here is a list of those I can remember, and for some reason I can't remember any of the spouses except Herbs wife Natalie, which I am sure I mispelled!


the sorrys are because I'm a sorry sack and can't remember spouses names, the guys on the forum, I can remember your names because I see em all the time.


ed






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BILL 04-05-2002 10:02 PM

Re: Naming of most!
 
Bill's wife is Linda and GT's wife is Carol..that's all, folks!




BILL 04-05-2002 10:04 PM

Re: Naming of most!
 
..and Minta, of course. (Hugh Clark's lovely wife). What a nice shot in front of an awesome plane.




Herb 04-05-2002 10:22 PM

Re: Naming of most!
 
Mustang, great picture, the wifes name is a little unusual, it's NatHalie, no biggie, I appreciate you posting the pic. Would you send it to my e-mail so I can get a decent print? rimfire@color-country.net Thanks, Herb




66mustang 04-05-2002 11:03 PM

Sorry, Luke took that nice picture (EOM)
 

Tracy 04-05-2002 11:49 PM

Re: Naming of most!
 
Ed you Ding a Ling. Nice try. How good you forget Minta and Linda.




66mustang 04-06-2002 12:02 AM

I'd blame it on drinking, but...
 
just can't!


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alain capel 04-07-2002 09:25 PM

Re: Final Morning in Phoenix
 
Nice picture !


Looks very much like the tail of a Heinkel 111.

This must be a Spanish built (CASA) version.


Where was this picture taken ?


Rgds,


Alain Capel






Luke 04-08-2002 07:50 AM

Yes, it is the Heinkel 111.
 
Alain,

I also made full pictures of just the plane. If you are interested in copy, please email me directly. Luke




Hugh 04-09-2002 04:04 PM

Alain
 
It is the Spanish version, fully restored, and the only one flying in the world. We got to see it flying and landing, then toured the inside. Picture was taken in Phoenix, Az at he base of the Commemorative Air Force.




66mustang 04-09-2002 06:12 PM

I have a picture of her landing, and in the distance taxiing (EOM)
 

alain capel 04-11-2002 04:55 PM

Re: Alain
 
I work in aviation and we had till a couple of years ago a Spanish Heinkel 111 stored on our airfield near Paris.

It was sold to the US.

It needed a full restoration but today with the right funds more and more projects are being rebuilt.


A pilot friend of mine living in Phoenix told me about a flight he made in a Spanish built 111 in the US with one engine out.

I will show him the pics next time I see him, but I guess it could very well be this one.


Rgds,


Alain







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