A pretty decisive result for the Adlers there, Pete :) Well done. I like the W4 - neat aircraft that one and another one to add to my "want one" list...
Only you could include Nurse Schultz in a tale like this and get away with it. Blooming brilliant. I laughed loads - thank you. The balsa wood floats...
Well that was a lot of fun. What an amazing venue. Worth it just for the view :) A well attended event with lots of traders (yep, that cost me a few...
Well, despite all of the worries, here we are again and apparently none the worse for wear. How delightful :) :pint:
Out of the office until MSunday...
No it isn't just you Peter. The site was hacked and to be honest I thought it was going to be a long time before it came back up again, if ever. But...
IT Professional for 35 years. I’ve always bee interested in aircraft as my father is retired USAF fighter pilot and C-130 driver. I’ve worked for Boeing, Raytheon and Lockheed Martin through the years on avionics software for notable aircraft such as B-52, B-1, C-17, and AH-64. I live next to the US Air Force Academy so I’m fortunate to see many fly overs and Thunderbird shows all times of the year.
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Currently the Chief Information Officer for the US Antarctic Program. Trying to retire early and failing at it miserably. I’ve deployed to Antarctica 8 times, including serving as McMurdo Station Manager. Creating IT services at the South Pole Station is among my finest experiences.
I’m into photography, travel and this crazy game. I have flown in both a B-17 and a P-51 Mustang (bucket list items). Oh... and I enjoy long walks on the beach. BAHAHAHA!