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Posted By: Hal Brown
Date Posted: Oct 22, 2007
Description: The pilot of the P-51 told me he prefers to fly a Spitfire. He said it's more nimble, but that the P-51 is more comfortable for longer trips because it has three-axis trim. It also has this handy feature.

Date Taken: Oct 22, 2007
Place Taken: KFCI
Owner: Don Maxwell
File Name: P_51_ImportantPart.jpg   - Photo HTML
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Category: 23, Max Pix
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Jeff Arnold - Oct 22,2007   Viewers  | Reply
    Surely that is not what I am thinking it is.......     
  
Frank A. Carr - Oct 22,2007   Viewers  | Reply
    How do you spell RELIEF?<br /><br />Wouldn't the USCG or Corpse just go wild about this feature?     
  
Chris Vernon-Jarvis - Oct 22,2007   Viewers  | Reply
    With eight and nine hour missions that was probably really necessary.     
  
Joe Friend - Oct 23,2007   Viewers  | Reply
    Put a hook on it and you could call it a pee-tow tube.     
  
Rick Oreair - Oct 25,2007   Viewers  | Reply
    I like it's dual functionality. Provides vaccume for instruments when not providing suction for it's primary function!     


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