I'm less worried about the watch pictures than I am about two men taking their belts off for photo ops in dunkin.
Hope you're feeling better soon and back at it with the 737
Hope you're feeling better soon and back at it with the 737
And for the record, McLovin [Fogell] is sporting Metallica's fourth studio album [t-shirt]…And Justice for All in that scene.
fuck yeah!!!!!And for the record, McLovin [Fogell] is sporting Metallica's fourth studio album [t-shirt]…And Justice for All in that scene.
Gay Bruce! HW!@ChuckMK23, I was at the Air & Space Work hanger today looking over some work they are doing for a project I am involved with when I saw a CH-46 with HC-6 insignia. They told me it was indeed an old “Charger” bird. She is Bureau Number 151952, did you ever fly her?
When I flew for 26 we used Charger. My DHs who were 6 alums said they used Courageous when they flew Phrogs.Got me...auto-correct and a poor education do me in once more!
As for Courageous/Charger, I have am not sure if or when the change happened.
@Griz882 indeed! Looks like my last flight in her was 18 DEC 1990! I was giving one of our 2P's an instrument check out of KNGU!@ChuckMK23, I was at the Air & Space Work hanger today looking over some work they are doing for a project I am involved with when I saw a CH-46 with HC-6 insignia. They told me it was indeed an old “Charger” bird. She is Bureau Number 151952, did you ever fly her?
Very cool, Charger/Jackpine/Courageous. You are currently and forever enshrined in aviation history at the Udvar-Hazy Center! Next time I am there I will it give a kick in the tire and note "Chuck says hello." Or, I could sneak in and write your name under the instrument panel shield.@Griz882 indeed! Looks like my last flight in her was 18 DEC 1990! I was giving one of our 2P's an instrument check out of KNGU!
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So NASM has another Phrog to add to the USMC one they currently have on display? What paint scheme do they have on the HW bird?Very cool, Charger/Jackpine/Courageous. You are currently and forever enshrined in aviation history at the Udvar-Hazy Center! Next time I am there I will it give a kick in the tire and note "Chuck says hello." Or, I could sneak in and write your name under the instrument panel shield.