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Post by pat perry on Jul 22, 2006 5:26:00 GMT 9
The KIS Museum web site is down for repairs. Lee Nellist sent me this note: Pat, I thought you might like a look at these pictures from yesterday. About one more day and she will be ready for paint. We called it a trial run when we towed her out yesterday but even in her stripped condition she turned a lot of heads. As you know the web site is down and being reconstructed but if you can stick a couple of the outside pictures on Pat's World and when I get time I'll put a complete update there. Lee So you'l find all the pictures here in the first album: community.webshots.com/user/popperryGreat work Guys! Pat Perry 456th FIS salutes the 87th FIS
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Post by MOW on Jul 22, 2006 8:05:30 GMT 9
The KIS Museum web site is down for repairs. Lee Nellist sent me this note: Pat, I thought you might like a look at these pictures from yesterday. About one more day and she will be ready for paint. We called it a trial run when we towed her out yesterday but even in her stripped condition she turned a lot of heads. As you know the web site is down and being reconstructed but if you can stick a couple of the outside pictures on Pat's World and when I get time I'll put a complete update there. Lee So you'l find all the pictures here in the first album: community.webshots.com/user/popperryGreat work Guys! Pat Perry 456th FIS salutes the 87th FIS I also added them to the On Displays page on www.f-106deltadart.com
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Post by pat perry on Sept 7, 2006 11:03:14 GMT 9
Ain't she a beauty! F-106 number 56-0461. This was taken on January 9, 2005 at AMARC in Tucson, AZ. She will be dedicated on Sep 9, 2006 at KI Sawyer Heritage Air Museum in Gwinn, MI by members of the 87th FIS and many others who helped in the restoration. If you are close by, drive on down for the big event! Pat Perry 456th FIS
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Post by docwatson on Nov 2, 2006 1:14:24 GMT 9
Was able to bring my daughter in from Denver to accompany me to the dedication of this aircraft. She really enjoyed it. She took the 'coin' home to her husband (TSgt 140 MXS/MXMFC) He made a display plaque for me. Very impressive You can see more of his handywork here twobobs.net/Just click on the 'hot babe of the week'.
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Post by Lee Nellist on Nov 2, 2006 3:23:39 GMT 9
Wow!! What a keepsake!! It sort of wraps the whole thing up. I visited her this morning as she sits in the cold and wish we had a hanger to put her in. Maybe someday.
Lee
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Post by Jim on Nov 2, 2006 8:58:22 GMT 9
Wow!! What a keepsake!! Lee LEE, WOW IS SORT OF AN UNDERSTATEMENT AS TO THE BEAUTY THAT CAME OUT OF THAT PIECE OF WOOD IS AMAZING..............Disregard the technology that was used to produce the plaque...........DOC has a "one of a kind" that is as beautiful as it is unique.................The Old Sarge
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Post by pat perry on Feb 10, 2008 4:30:20 GMT 9
The picture below is a 5x7 inch F-106 iron-on patch made by Vern & Signe Bruhn for the dedication ceremony of the F-106 at KI Sawyer. Extra patches are available for $10 by emailing Vern or Signe at lbruhn001@neb.rr.comclick picture for a bigger view Thanks, Pat Perry 456th FIS
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Post by bear (Deceased) on Jun 3, 2011 8:35:08 GMT 9
The patch in the above posting is still avialable for $15 that includes shipping. We have a new address. lbruhn001@frontiernet.net
Bear
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