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Ran across some old slides
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BOM, I'm sure you've been to many of the places depicted in these slides and some of the others I have. I wish I had the equipment and experience back then that I do now. Of course, some of the images have degraded somewhat over the last 45 years or so.
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OK, BOM, this one is for you:
And here are a few that are appropriate for Memorial Day.
And here are a few that are appropriate for Memorial Day.
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Back at you my friend.. back at you.
Dad got me VIP seats at the Air Show in Hawaii... I was in good company. Guess what show was really popular.
HE didn't arrive in a limo.
Wasn't the only attraction...
The stunt pilot had an awesome assistant.
He knew how to make the bi-plane strut it's stuff.
But the Blues did some nice flying as well, and I got lucky with my cheap camera.
Dad got me VIP seats at the Air Show in Hawaii... I was in good company. Guess what show was really popular.
HE didn't arrive in a limo.
Wasn't the only attraction...
The stunt pilot had an awesome assistant.
He knew how to make the bi-plane strut it's stuff.
But the Blues did some nice flying as well, and I got lucky with my cheap camera.
You can tell a lot about the character of a man...
by the way he treats those who can do nothing for him.
I don't look back at the things I can no longer do, I just look forward to the things I still can.
by the way he treats those who can do nothing for him.
I don't look back at the things I can no longer do, I just look forward to the things I still can.
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There is, I think, humor here which does not translate well from English to sanity. - Sanya
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Here's a decent one I forgot to post.
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Re: Ran across some old slides
There is a documentary on The Blue Angels on Prime ( I believe) that is pretty damn good!
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101st Airborne, Recon. ( Where in the heck are we?)
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You have some great shots there. I love the Blue Angels Prop Job.
You can tell a lot about the character of a man...
by the way he treats those who can do nothing for him.
I don't look back at the things I can no longer do, I just look forward to the things I still can.
by the way he treats those who can do nothing for him.
I don't look back at the things I can no longer do, I just look forward to the things I still can.
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I knew you'd like that one.BrokenolMarine wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2024 7:23 pmYou have some great shots there. I love the Blue Angels Prop Job.
There is, I think, humor here which does not translate well from English to sanity. - Sanya
Re: Ran across some old slides
My dad was in the Navy during the early 1950s. He was an electrician's mate on carriers, and has a ton of slides from both a Med cruise, and another to Japan. I remember him setting up the screen in the living room and showing his slides when I was a kid growing up. It seems that slides were the way to go back then. He had a few stories from those days.....actually had a bunch I'm sure, but we were kids and this was family, so not all the stories were shared. He's 94 now and I am going to ask him if he'd set that stuff up and do another little presentation for us.
And on another note, seeing the airshow pics, makes me remember one they have every year in late August at the Sussex County Airport in northwestern NJ. It's a small, single strip airport, and lots of fly-ins before they shut down the airport for the show. Went to that for years. At the end of the show, when they were opening the strip back up for general use, there was an announcer that would stay on the PA system and give a little blurb about every single aircraft that was turning onto the runway and taking off. At first you almost wouldn't even notice him talking, but after a while, that part became one of my favorite parts of the show. That guy knew every single airplane and had a couple interesting facts to share about every one. We'd stay long after the show just to listen to him give his little send-off for every one.
And on another note, seeing the airshow pics, makes me remember one they have every year in late August at the Sussex County Airport in northwestern NJ. It's a small, single strip airport, and lots of fly-ins before they shut down the airport for the show. Went to that for years. At the end of the show, when they were opening the strip back up for general use, there was an announcer that would stay on the PA system and give a little blurb about every single aircraft that was turning onto the runway and taking off. At first you almost wouldn't even notice him talking, but after a while, that part became one of my favorite parts of the show. That guy knew every single airplane and had a couple interesting facts to share about every one. We'd stay long after the show just to listen to him give his little send-off for every one.