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    Here is a great video that can be watched in HD of the flight ops around Culpeper, VA today, where the majority of the warbirds were staged out of: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEdZafAHG2Q

    Here is the C-SPAN coverage (unfortunately not in HD quality): http://www.c-span.org/video/?325808-...ersary-flyover


    (The culprit of the TBM Avenger mayday was a hydraulic leak due to a small little crack in one of the hydraulic lines. It was quickly repaired and the aircraft was flown out of Reagan Intl. back to Culpeper, VA (staging airport) already today, and on its way back home.)
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    Hey John,
    Just a little OT but have you are any body else done a paint for the WBS Mustangs for the Long Island Kid?
    That is one sharp looking paint job.
    Some great footage from Culpeper. I did want to see and hear the Helldiver though, only showed it starting
    to taxi out and that was it. And the FM1 (aka Martlet) was a good looking gal too, like to see that one painted
    up on the freeware FM1 or the JustFlight Martlet.

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    Hi Butcherbird17, I did the earlier version a while back...its not perfect. John could do a lot better job. Enjoyed the videos, thanks!
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails fsx wbs DAKOTA KID.jpg  
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    Sadly, few World War II veterans alive to see it, including my father who served in the Philippines as a P-38 propeller mechanic. God bless them all, the "Greatest Generation".

    Old MSgt

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    bless em all...bless em all..bless the long and the short and the tall...

    beg pardon - watched 12 0'clock high last night in honor of the day - forgot what a good film it is
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    I posted this on the CBFSim site, so apologies to those who have already seen it.



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    I had three great uncles serve in WWII. One served as an Army Ranger and was in the D-Day invasion, one served in the Big Red One, both survived the war. The other flew P-39s, ironically Dub loved the P-39 in New Guinea but was eventually transitioned to P-38s. He was killed on a training flight. God Bless the Greatest Generation
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