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    I do not always recommend magazines but thius one is good

    Military Issue It is also a good reference source and I want about one thing from every page.
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    What is with your avatar? You're to young to have played with the Corsair in real life.
    I do dearly love that big bent wing bastard! I spent 3 yrs in a Corsair (F4U-4) squadron.
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    Sarge, Harlan is associated with the Confederate Air Force Dallas Fort Worth (CAFDFW) hence his old username, cafdfw, here at milsurps. He has worked on restoring a number of old WWII fighters and bombers. Flown in more than a few as well. And what makes you think Harlan isn't old?
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    Ha ha Bill! You're only as old as you feel! (I'm about 105 this week!)

    Thanks for filling Sarge in - I just got back to this thread. I've been in the CAF for 15 years, and I was very active for the first ten.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Hollinger View Post
    Sarge, Harlan is associated with the Confederate Air Force Dallas Fort Worth (CAFDFW) hence his old username, cafdfw, here at milsurps. He has worked on restoring a number of old WWII fighters and bombers. Flown in more than a few as well. And what makes you think Harlan isn't old?
    As for the "old" bit - his info/avatar says he's 56, that is not even close to "old." Hell, I've been a life member in the Confederate Air Force almost that long - 40 yrs.
    As for the restoration/flying in war birds how about restoring the JU 52 (also crewed it for its first Airshow) and working on several others including a couple of my favorites - Corsairs.
    I've also got 3 jumps out of Texas Raiders (CAF B 17).
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    Hey Sarge, it says 56 only because the counter doesn't go up to 112! He He He!!! Sorry Harlan, I just hadda!
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