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   Ed Rasimus to miso@sushi.com   
   Re: Jeremiah Weed crash site (well maybe   
   29 Nov 10 16:22:55   
   
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   XPost: rec.aviation.military   
   From: rasimusSPAMLESS@verizon.net   
      
   On Mon, 29 Nov 2010 12:34:10 -0800 (PST), "miso@sushi.com"   
    wrote:   
      
   >On Nov 29, 7:57 am, John Szalay  wrote:   
   >> "m...@sushi.com"  wrote innews:605ffef9-ebd6-   
   11a-a0b5-5cd3f977ee48@35g2000prt.googlegroups.com:   
   >>   
   >>   
   >>   
   >> > I was through the Smithsonian Air and Space a few months ago. It   
   >> > didn't occur to me to photograph the J-79 in painful detail. Doh!   
   >>   
   >>  We all do that,  as many times I have been to the AF museum at   
   >> dayton, I always remember something I really needed a close-up of..   
   >> sould have taken the shot I wanted at Dayton, now got to wait until   
   >> the next time up..   
   >> Really need a clear close up shot of the B-29 pilots left-hand control   
   >> console along the wall. need to see the labeling of the two T-handles.   
   >>   
   >> so next time, will get it.....   
   >   
   >I've never been to the museum at Dayton. I need an excuse to fly   
   >there. Maybe I'll do the Hamvention once, though that is too geeky   
   >even for me!   
      
   Go to Dayton and be prepared to spend a couple of days. Once you've   
   been you'll thumb your nose at Smithsonian A&S/Udvar-Hazy as nothing   
   but a couple of big barns.   
      
   Ed Rasimus   
   Fighter Pilot (USAF-Ret)   
   www.thundertales.blogspot.com   
      
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