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dash8driver said:
how about 3 time olympic gold medalist, 2 silver and 1 bronze in 4 olympics? :)
What were the medals for....surfing? LOL, there are 4 blank faces here. We give up. You win.

Doc says it's Ray, and I agree it looks like him.
 
dash8driver said:
the guy your friend's ex ran off with surely knows who he is....heh.

i think he even had a statue or bust out on the mainland somewhere.
Yes, he had a hold of her bust numerous times. Mostly while he was flying a trip.
 
Boeingman said:
However, I now for sure know I have you pegged as a bull$hit artist. Perhaps you impress your friends, family (good ole Ma) and some bar sluts with your tales of patrolling the open waters for nuclear submarines with the P-3, bombing enemy targets in your A-37 and fighting off Mig upon Mig with those F-16's. I'll bet sometimes all in one day right Hugh? Amazing what great games are available on computers these days.

I wasn't in the military but don't they sometimes do inter-service exchanges where pilots are trained in different aircraft?

And I think you can buy old A-37's.
 
Trout said:
I wasn't in the military but don't they sometimes do inter-service exchanges where pilots are trained in different aircraft?

And I think you can buy old A-37's.
Precisely, on both accounts. And sometimes, in the Air Force Training Command, if you are real good and eat all your vegetables, you are given the opportunity to participate in the Instructor Enrichment Program. You go do stuff like fly the T-38, F-15, F-16, T-45 out to the boat. Stuff like that.

Sometimes those nice people who have purchased A-37s offer to take you up in their aircfraft....even if you appear, at first glance, to be a bit unbalanced. But did you know that the Navy Test Center has some A-37s? Would it surprise you to know that they spent quite a bit of time at a field right next to an Air Force Training command base doing field tests on a navigation system? Those friendly Navy guys sure do like to take other people up in their planes.

When one assumes....
 
Hugh Jorgan said:
Precisely, on both accounts. And sometimes, in the Air Force Training Command, if you are real good and eat all your vegetables, you are given the opportunity to participate in the Instructor Enrichment Program. You go do stuff like fly the T-38, F-15, F-16, T-45 out to the boat. Stuff like that.

Sometimes those nice people who have purchased A-37s offer to take you up in their aircfraft....even if you appear, at first glance, to be a bit unbalanced. But did you know that the Navy Test Center has some A-37s? Would it surprise you to know that they spent quite a bit of time at a field right next to an Air Force Training command base doing field tests on a navigation system? Those friendly Navy guys sure do like to take other people up in their planes.

When one assumes....
One assumes when one evades. But you see dildo, that wasn't so hard now was it? The Doc was right overall.
 
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Thanks for the info Hugh. I'm thinking I fly down to BRO then we'll turn the trip to Dallas in to a 2 day drive and shoot for San Antionio as the overnight stop (maybe somewhere closer to BRO, depending on how tired I get of driver a Ford Escort with no cruise control). I know her uncle has been there for at least 10 years so he probably did work on a plane you flew on. He's also a good auto mechanic and hot rods muscle cars and trucks in his spare time. Flying on a CoEx ERJ coming back BRO-IAH I could see Corpus Christi NAS, looks like a pretty large field.
 

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