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I want a toy that I can mash the throttles forward and go Mach 2.0

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Nice Ride

Our flight department has amongst other nifty flying machines, a Northrop F5B. Looks better than the day it came off the assembly line and is maintained to like standards. One of our GV types who has a background in the F5 and F18, flys it at least once a month. Also have a Alpha Jet for us less than supesonic types to fly. For one reason or another I have not flown in the back seat of the F5, but I have gone out and flown the Alpha Jet along with another one of our pilots who has a military flying machine background. Certainly more fun than any old fart my age should have.

I might be old, but I can still act inmature.

Spooky 1
 
Wrong......KBFI. I know there is one in Tulsa as well but this one is up here in the Northwest. Look up N586PC on Google for the pictures if your interested.


Spooky 1
 
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Spooky,

hey when you said nice ride, did you mean the f-18 or the girl in his avatar?
 
I don't think the A4 is around anymore. One of our locals had a pretty big toy box and when some of his fotunes dropped of a smiidgen, he sold a number of pretty neat flying machines. Just a guess, but I think the A4 was one of them.

Spooky 1
 
BFI huh..whoda thunk that more than 1 F5 would have found its way back to Norte Americana.
Cool.
 

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