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Post by sas on Apr 24, 2010 0:02:45 GMT 9
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Post by steve201 (deceased) on Apr 24, 2010 0:19:35 GMT 9
actually that a duece....F102a.......you can really tell by the intakes and near the exhaust ..the funny extension used so that the duece could go supersonic...
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Post by sas on Apr 24, 2010 0:48:32 GMT 9
Thanks I originally had it labeled a F-20 Tigershark and I was told it was a Delta Dart, but thanks for finally clearing it up. Maybe I can find some pictures of it up now! So this can't be posted in this forum?
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Post by Jim on Apr 24, 2010 0:54:53 GMT 9
Thanks I originally had it labeled a F-20 Tigershark and I was told it was a Delta Dart, but thanks for finally clearing it up. Maybe I can find some pictures of it up now! So this can't be posted in this forum? sure can, and welcome to the forum...The Old Sarge
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Post by sas on Apr 24, 2010 5:51:27 GMT 9
Another view
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Post by sas on Apr 24, 2010 5:52:47 GMT 9
Wing
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Post by sas on Apr 24, 2010 5:53:42 GMT 9
More wing
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Post by sas on Apr 24, 2010 5:54:18 GMT 9
Long view
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Post by sas on Apr 24, 2010 5:55:59 GMT 9
back
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Post by sas on Apr 24, 2010 5:57:00 GMT 9
front
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Post by sas on Apr 24, 2010 5:57:28 GMT 9
Back
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Post by sas on Apr 24, 2010 5:58:28 GMT 9
side
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Post by sas on Apr 24, 2010 5:59:17 GMT 9
Closer
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Post by sas on Apr 24, 2010 6:00:04 GMT 9
closer side
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Post by sas on Apr 24, 2010 6:00:40 GMT 9
Stand
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Post by sas on Apr 24, 2010 6:01:16 GMT 9
Plane and post
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Post by sas on Apr 24, 2010 6:01:50 GMT 9
inside
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Post by sas on Apr 24, 2010 6:02:18 GMT 9
Intake
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Post by sas on Apr 24, 2010 6:04:25 GMT 9
Back and post. That's most of them. If anyone has pictures of the plane displayed that would be great or if anyone knows any of the history of this plane please let me know!
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Post by Jim Scanlon (deceased) on Apr 24, 2010 6:09:13 GMT 9
SAS, thanks for the pictures of the Deuce, and a hearty welcome to the Six hanger and flight line. Shame on who ever is responsible for that proud old Dagger. Seems to me that, far too often, cities and towns want an old War Bird to put in their park, usually on a stand, then don't take care of it. When I see something like that, it tells me I don't really want too much to do with that place. Some of the Air Force veterans in that area need to put the feet of the ones responsible in the fire and get the bird back together, and on the pillar, or send it back to DM, or where ever they got it. Jim Too
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