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Old 03-21-2016, 04:01 PM   #21
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Well I guess you have got to think just how large a vehicle would have to be to become a ground plane.
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Old 03-21-2016, 05:40 PM   #22
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Well I guess you have got to think just how large a vehicle would have to be to become a ground plane.
A Boeing 747 would probably be big enough, or maybe a B-36. Oh, wait, that's an air plane, not a ground plane, isn't it.
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Old 03-21-2016, 06:44 PM   #23
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A Boeing 747 would probably be big enough, or maybe a B-36. Oh, wait, that's an air plane, not a ground plane, isn't it.
Good one.
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Old 03-21-2016, 09:31 PM   #24
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I didn't realize how big the B-36 was until I took the tour at the Pima Air and Space museum in Arizona.

If you like airplanes, that is the place to go (OK, the Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola is pretty good too)

I would guess that the craft at Pima is one of the few B-36 airplanes still in existence.

Not to mention B-17's, B-29's and practically an entire squadron of B-52's.


PS- your dog is welcome to be on the tour inside and out also.

PPS- what is the command for spell check? I still think one of the words here is not spelled correctly.
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Old 03-22-2016, 08:26 AM   #25
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PPS- what is the command for spell check? I still think one of the words here is not spelled correctly.
Yup. Chaparral as in Coachmen (in the signature box). I noticed it months ago.

The command for spell check is "Hey, Carl, is this correct?"
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If it was not for spell check no one would have the slightest clue what I was trying to say!
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Old 03-22-2016, 09:33 AM   #27
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I would guess that the craft at Pima is one of the few B-36 airplanes still in existence.
There's one at the NASM just outside Washington DC too. It's large.
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If it was not for spell check no one would have the slightest clue what I was trying to say!
It's still sometimes kind of tough to figure out.
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You should see my writing!
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Signature corrected to Chaparral as spelled on the Coachmen brochure

one p two r's

Thanks for catching that.
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Signature corrected to Chaparral as spelled on the Coachmen brochure

one p two r's

Thanks for catching that.
It was a fairly easy catch -- chaparral is a Spanish word, and double P is apparently quite rare in Spanish. I haven't found even one Spanish word with a double P; but my vocabulary is small. Same for double T and other stops/plosives. I find facts like that surprising: Italian, for example, is intimately related to Spanish, yet double P, double T, double B, C, and so forth are extremely common (and phonemic) in Italian. French falls somewhere in between. Dunno about Romanian.

Languages are fun, and sometimes strange.
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When you mention the B-36 I remember meeting the pilot of the B-36 that made the last flight ever when it was flown to the AF Museum. That being the B-36 that is on exhibit at the National Air Force Museum on the NE side of Dayton Ohio, on the south edge of Wright Patterson AFB. I don't remember his name but I met him when he was the plant manager of a company that made horse trailers in Gallatin, TN. Also in the museum is a "Twin Mustang", F-82B that was flown by Col Bob Thacker and he set a speed and distance record from Hawaii to Washington, DC by a propeller driven aircraft in 1957 (he was a Captain then). The nose of the plane was named "Betty Jo" for Col Thacker's wife. I met Col Thacker in Omaha and he rode with us (several other AF personnel) to a RC Sailplane National meet in Chicago back in the late 60's.
The building that houses the B-36 was built around it just like the 4th building at the museum is being built around the XB-70 which used to sit outside in the elements for many years. If you ever have at least 2 days of time you need to visit the museum because there is so many aircraft there one day will not do it justice. The museum is FREE to visit, donations accepted. There is a fee to see the IMAX theater, they have a cafeteria and a souvenir shop also. Naturally, being in Dayton there is a large exhibit area about the Wright Bros.
The 4th building will open on June 8, 2016 with the XB-70 inside. I encourage anyone that goes to the Hamvention to take at least one more day and go to the museum. I used to live about a mile north of Hara Arena for 18 years in Englewood, OH and visited the AF Museum several times a year as they were constantly changing the exhibits.
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I never go to the Dayton Hamvention without taking a whole day (Thursday or Friday, usually) for the Air Force Museum. Wouldn't miss it for worlds.
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so many cool museums, so little time.
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