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Posted By:
Hal Brown
Date Posted:
Jul 11, 2011
Description:
A B-17G makes the SeaRey look tiny and insignificant. The 17's horizontal stab is bigger than the SeaRey's wing.
Date Taken:
Jul 11, 2011
Place Taken:
42VA
Owner:
Don Maxwell
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Frank A. Carr
- Jul 11,2011
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How would you like to have a WWII Bomber at a Museum and have the guests all looking at "The Little SeaRey"? Good show, Don.<!-- >'"><br><font color=red size=6>' or > missing in user HTML. Please fix the HTML.</font> -->
Don Maxwell
- Jul 12,2011
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No fear of upstaging the museum's airplanes, Frank. They're just plain superb.
Kenneth Leonard
- Jul 11,2011
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Did you guys hear about the B-17 that was lost this weekend? Fire on #2 engine, landed in a field with zero damage, everyone got off and the plane slowly burned to ashes with the firetrucks not wanting to enter the field for fear of sinking in the mud (that the plane had just landed on).
Dave Edward
- Jul 12,2011
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The incident took place on 13th June Ken....look at Liberty Belle B-17 in Google for the film.
Lee Pfingston
- Jul 13,2011
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Happened in Chgo area out of sugar grove (aurora) airport one I often frequented Burnt remains looked like they would fit in a couple of garbage bags
Frank A. Carr
- Jul 13,2011
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8Mi9WoQD_4
Dan Nickens
- Jul 13,2011
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My two all time favorite airplanes. Well captured, Don.
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