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Posted By: Hal Brown
Date Posted: Jun 30, 2008
Description: Who needs electricity when the city is full of it? Homeland Security must have had its hands full of more urgent threats because it let the Stealth SeaRey fly away to an airport in northern New Jersey for much needed repairs.


Date Taken: Jun 30, 2008
Place Taken: NY, NY
Owner: Dan Nickens
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Category: 313, Relocations Interrupted
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Jon Ladd - Jun 30,2008   Viewers  | Reply
    Looks a bit different than last time, eh?     
  
Dan Nickens - Jun 30,2008   Viewers  | Reply
    A lot of water has flowed into the sea since the last time we flew past, Jon.     
  
Frank A. Carr - Jul 01,2008   Viewers  | Reply
    So Dan, do you get to do more or less sightseeing when there are no gages or displays to watch?     
  
Dan Nickens - Jul 01,2008   Viewers  | Reply
    Lots less, Frank, because I was seriously looking for helicopters and F-16s.     
  
Kenneth Leonard - Jul 02,2008   Viewers  | Reply
    I've decided if my Searey ever get intercepted by F-16s, I'm going to put the flaps down and fly at 40 mph. They'll burn up all thier fuel and have to go away before I can get to the nearest airport. And of course, I'll land on a pond, with no road access for the cops. Heck, if they are going to frag me, let 'em work for it!     
  
Frank A. Carr - Jul 02,2008   Viewers  | Reply
    Ahhh Ken, that doesn't sound like Air Force comradeship!     
  
Kenneth Leonard - Jul 02,2008   Viewers  | Reply
    Ah, grasshopper, better to discover one's weakness with a friend than with the true enemy.     


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