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    #13
    Good pics Joe. We are such an amazing being.

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      #14
      Anytime you get achance. Buy a ride from the Comemorative Air Force. Restored working vintage birds. My next one will be in a P51. Sadly $1500 US.
      The EPA and the FAA could eventually shut them down.
      Have been up in their B17G and their B25. Loved it.

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        #15
        I enjoy photos of planes from both World War 1 and 2. I like going to air shows and went to the very first one at Moose Jaw when I was a kid. My dad was in the airforce during WW2 and his love of planes rubbed off on me. I was at a very good museum at Nanton,Alberta which is full of historical information and war plane displays. This museum is worth a visit for anyone interested in this kind of history.

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          #16
          It was a fun event and my cell has a pretty good camera.

          The Snowbirds were the hit of the show - nine pilots flying tight formations and then add in the tricks.

          Visiting the Canadian Aircraft Museum in Ottawa is one of my best memories with my father when I was young and he told me all about the World War 1 and 2 aircraft.

          I once got to sit in a Spitfire in the Winnipeg Airport Museum at an event....that was a once in a lifetime thrill.

          I feel blessed that i never had to be a fighter pilot in combat and it was nice to talk to a few of the young pilots that are serving in the various air forces at the event. Lest we forget.

          Have a safe harvest.

          Joe

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            #17
            One of my favourite stories:

            http://www.fggam.org/2015/09/an-experience-to-recall/

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              #18
              Originally posted by joedales View Post
              It was a fun event and my cell has a pretty good camera.

              The Snowbirds were the hit of the show - nine pilots flying tight formations and then add in the tricks.

              Visiting the Canadian Aircraft Museum in Ottawa is one of my best memories with my father when I was young and he told me all about the World War 1 and 2 aircraft.

              I once got to sit in a Spitfire in the Winnipeg Airport Museum at an event....that was a once in a lifetime thrill.

              I feel blessed that i never had to be a fighter pilot in combat and it was nice to talk to a few of the young pilots that are serving in the various air forces at the event. Lest we forget.

              Have a safe harvest.

              Joe
              Check out the RCAF museum at CFB Trenton. They have another Lancaster coming

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