Does not look like Saint Maarten to me but I cannot say where it actually is...
Of course, I asked due to videos like this.
I can't believe people do this kinda thing. Do they have a death wish?
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Join the contestDoes not look like Saint Maarten to me but I cannot say where it actually is...
Paint brush... Not sure that's what they meant by choke and stroke.
Might be a little too much class for this joint....
Apparently some do...I can't believe people do this kinda thing. Do they have a death wish?
Might be a little too much class for this joint....![]()
Apparently some do...
Saw it 'live' bonus points if you know the question, the answer was "Moth"
I can tell you exactly that. "that's All, Brother" the C-47 that led the D Day invasion is based at San Marcos TX. Alamo Eagles, the Chapter of the 101st Airborne Division Association, is associated with them. We act as docents on Jr, the cabin mock up, and generally advise the public on our history in the back of that plane. They took us on a flight, where we demonstrated the jump commands for the passengers. The landing was soft, and sweet. The flight deck has all modern instruments, and new engines. The pilots are young, highly qualified, and immediately after our flight, took up three loads of Sky Divers.There is nothing like a ride in a Dakota. I just wonder what it's like to land in one?
Yeah. She probably identifies more with the Kardistan types than us riffraff.
I'll have a look at all of em, even dirty d's.View attachment 7718472How about some real women instead of the airbrushed varieties?
Now, now, she has more class than the Kardashians and I firmly believe the so called
“rifraff” that inhabit the ‘hide are perfectly comfortable with women of class, especially the curvy variety.
Looks like “Dead Pool 3”
Hmm. I don’t remember sashaying attacking targets a couple hundred miles behind the Iraq border. And I don’t think my brother was mincing while doing night low altitude Rockeye attacks one targets just north of Kuwait. Neither were my Weasel buddies while they were attacking SAM sites. Maybe you should just talk about your own officers.
You AF types are so cute…
Fixed it for ya……….your welcomeYeah, but it's a curse. Army guys always hitting on us.
Fixed it for ya……….your welcome
I hope that was a Propress demo day.
ERA Aviation was our helo contractor in the Gulf. They also were owned by Alaska Air. They had a C-47 that flew at D-Day. It was outfitted to fly nostalgia flights around Alaska. They brought the plane to Houston and used it to fly to/from Houston to Sonora, TX to hunt. Several of the ERA pilots also flew/supported the Confederate AF. That was one rough ride with that rigid wing. One trip the weather was kinda bad and it was a choke and puke ride. My ERA friend was a (VN SF Sgt 1st tour, CWO helo pilot second tour, said he got tired of walking) was passing out trash bags on the flight. Leaving, a few days later we almost ended up wiping out part of the local golf course when we caught a cross wind when he just lifted off. It was a fun week. The pilot was one of the B17 pilots for the CAF. Our pilot out was their lead and owner of a A1 Skyraider. They had a some great people.I can tell you exactly that. "that's All, Brother" the C-47 that led the D Day invasion is based at San Marcos TX. Alamo Eagles, the Chapter of the 101st Airborne Division Association, is associated with them. We act as docents on Jr, the cabin mock up, and generally advise the public on our history in the back of that plane. They took us on a flight, where we demonstrated the jump commands for the passengers. The landing was soft, and sweet. The flight deck has all modern instruments, and new engines. The pilots are young, highly qualified, and immediately after our flight, took up three loads of Sky Divers.
oh, and no, us old guys don't jump anymore. Way to brittle.
My buddy, Tom.
Oh my god, they killed Bruce/Caitlyn whatever its name is.
ERA Aviation was our helo contractor in the Gulf. They also were owned by Alaska Air. They had a C-47 that flew at D-Day. It was outfitted to fly nostalgia flights around Alaska. They brought the plane to Houston and used it to fly to/from Houston to Sonora, TX to hunt. Several of the ERA pilots also flew/supported the Confederate AF. That was one rough ride with that rigid wing. One trip the weather was kinda bad and it was a choke and puke ride. My ERA friend was a (VN SF Sgt 1st tour, CWO helo pilot second tour, said he got tired of walking) was passing out trash bags on the flight. Leaving, a few days later we almost ended up wiping out part of the local golf course when we caught a cross wind when he just lifted off. It was a fun week. The pilot was one of the B17 pilots for the CAF. Our pilot out was their lead and owner of a A1 Skyraider. They had a some great people.