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    Hawker Hunters still fly!

    http://aviationweek.com/blog/atac-le...g-edge-warfare

    This is neat. I am an old plane fan. As a high school kid, I used to go the library and study William Green's airforce and plane books. I managed to find one of the old ones on Ebay awhile ago and bought it. I made a model of the Hunter as a kid and I have a book on its history and usage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glenn E. Meyer View Post
    Dat Draken with the shark nose art doe.

    Last edited by Default.mp3; 05-19-2016 at 11:57 AM.

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    Thanks Default.....my drawing of the Draken got me an "A" in drafting class.
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    I think the Hawker Hunter is one of the prettiest planes that's ever flown. The Brits don't do planes by half measures; with few exceptions they're either gorgeous or hideous.
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    I really dig old aircraft. Thanks for posting the link, Glenn.
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