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robert campbell

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Wow Tim, Since you are in England in 1945, finding bolts for a Lightning should not be to hard, just check in at the repair hanger. Do me a favor, pick up a couple of cases of Thompson SMGs while your there, they were part of Lend/Lease.

Mike,
Bolt of lightning into bolts for a lightning!!! Only the airplane guys picked that up!!!

Neil must be sleepy!!!

By the way a ride in that P-38 that has a rear seat is on my bucket list!! I am in my last year of work and will be retired soon!!! Finally!!!

Rob
 
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Mike,
Bolt of lightning into bolts for a lightning!!! Only the airplane guys picked that up!!!

Neil must be sleepy!!!

By the way a ride in that P-38 that has a rear seat is on my bucket list!! I am in my last year of work and will be retired soon!!! Finally!!!

Rob

...'Can't think of any rear-seat P-38s that are still flying, Rob. And if there are, you'ld be packed like a sardine like those early instructors. A P-51 affords more comfort and 1800hp right in front of you with as much grace :)
 

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Tim,
Either ride would be a huge deal for me! My Dad fell in love with the P-38 during his stint in WWII as a 50 caliber instructor at Norman OK. They were flying over his head all the time. He loved the sound. I have a ton of books on the P-38, some from Neil of course!

I thought a few years ago one was still flying? Guess it is in retirement.

Rob
 

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P-38, Glacier Girl was restored in Middlesboro, KY. I believe it now resides in CA. It was retrieved from an ice cap in Greenland in 1992- 50 years after a forced landing while being ferried to Europe. Google 'Glacier Girl'. Quite a story.

Neil
 
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P-38, Glacier Girl was restored in Middlesboro, KY. I believe it now resides in CA. It was retrieved from an ice cap in Greenland in 1992- 50 years after a forced landing while being ferried to Europe. Google 'Glacier Girl'. Quite a story.

Neil

Yes, Glacier Girl flies regularly as do about six others. None have two seats that I know of, however...

Here's some pics I got of GG at Reno over the recent years :)
 

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robert campbell

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I got the huge book on her recovery from the glacier on Greenland. What a story! My Dad enjoyed it immensely.

I knew she was to be restored, but to flying condition!!!! How cool!

My Dad loved the sound of the twin turbo charged Allison's that power those graceful birds. As I remember it was the only piston propeller plane that could sniff at the top speed of a Mustang?

The Germans called it the "Fork Tailed Devil" as I remember. It could come in as a light to medium bomber, but then fight its way out as well as anything we had!

Rob
 

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Tim,
I have a picture of that same B-17 (both sides) at the Andrews airshow back in 2010.

Doug
 

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Also, here is a picture of the JSTARS I was flying on over Iraq in 2006 while refueling, it was taken from an F-15E off our wing waiting his turn to refuel...I have a picture of the 2 F-15Es.

Doug
 

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Tim,
I have a picture of that same B-17 (both sides) at the Andrews airshow back in 2010.

Doug

... That's very nice Doug! Thank you!
Funny, but long before I ever imagined having an adventure with this plane, she was a regular visitor to my hometown airport fighting the war on forest fires. Here she is (same B-17) at Grass Valley around 1971 :)
 

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