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    Veteran Member leslie(nova scotia)'s Avatar
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    Photos for plane spotters

    From the land of the Bluenose.....well another dark, dank and drury day so I thought that while playing on line scrabble I would post a few photos of aircraft that have graced my workplace. Enjoy and notice the sleek , clean lines of the cruiser in the last photo. Couldn't find my photos of the Russian cargo plane Antinov or however it was spelt. As for what each plane is............wellz me sun Iz just take da pictures not tellz you what dey is!
















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    Re: Photos for plane spotters

    Nice looking show. So ya ain't squeelin' on what they are? lol Then we'll have to make up some names for them. Did you find them detecting? Some old and some new ones there thumbsup01
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    Re: Photos for plane spotters

    Some nice aircraft there Leslie. My prior employer made switches (cockpit man/machine interface) that go in most aircraft... those and displays for the more modern planes. RickO
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    Re: Photos for plane spotters

    very cool to see that all that airpower , personally i like the older planes like that p-51 mustang . but my all time favorite one was the p-38 lightning bolt or as the Germans called them the forked tailed devils. thanks for showing them Les.
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