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  • in reply to: General Discussion #378716
    Warhawk
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    1: C.S.I. Crime Scene Investigation 2: Cops (It’s been on so long I think it can be called a classic by now) 3: Mail Call (gotta love Gunny Ermy in anything he’s in) 4: Angel (Now that James Marsters has been added to the cast) 5: The Simpsons

    Defunct series

    1: Babylon 5 2: Buffy the vampire slayer 3: Star Trek: TNG 4: Night Court 5: WKRP in Cinncinati

    And british series I’ve seen over here: (hard to pick just five)

    1: The Benny Hill show 2: Blackadder 3: Red Dwarf 4: Doctor Who (The first british tv show I ever saw) 5: Mr. Bean

    in reply to: top five favourite TV series #1963470
    Warhawk
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    1: C.S.I. Crime Scene Investigation 2: Cops (It’s been on so long I think it can be called a classic by now) 3: Mail Call (gotta love Gunny Ermy in anything he’s in) 4: Angel (Now that James Marsters has been added to the cast) 5: The Simpsons

    Defunct series

    1: Babylon 5 2: Buffy the vampire slayer 3: Star Trek: TNG 4: Night Court 5: WKRP in Cinncinati

    And british series I’ve seen over here: (hard to pick just five)

    1: The Benny Hill show 2: Blackadder 3: Red Dwarf 4: Doctor Who (The first british tv show I ever saw) 5: Mr. Bean

    in reply to: Potential underwater airframe source #2112828
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    Is the B 29 above the one on the bottom of lake Meade? If so then it is not likely that it will be recovered any time soon, if ever. Lake Meade is the responsibility of the national park service. The fact that the aircraft is there makes that spot and underwater heritage site, therefore what is there stays there. It would take an act of congress in conjunction with a small miracle for any one to be allowed to recover that aircraft.

    The park services policy on underwater heritage sites in a nutshell is ‘if it’s down there,then down there is where it’s going to stay’.

    in reply to: WW2 photo's info request(12 images) #2113383
    Warhawk
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    DON’T BE SORRY!!!!

    This was a request for help and we all try to help in the best way we can.

    We all now know what #8 is therefore we have been helpful.

    I can’t remember, did I say don’t be sorry.

    Well don’t be!!:D

    in reply to: WW2 photo's info request(12 images) #2113403
    Warhawk
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    I’m sure it was but being from the west side of the pond I’m not up on all of the British nomenclature. I knew someone would be more than happy to jump in and correct me.

    in reply to: WW2 photo's info request(12 images) #2113410
    Warhawk
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    Number 8 is a Grumman Wildcat.

    in reply to: General Discussion #391460
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    Pearl Harbour is spelled G*A*R*B*A*G*E*. You can pile on U-571 right on top of the compost heap with it. I don’t mind some dramatic licence being taken, but rewriting history, and rewriting it so poorly is another.

    in reply to: Worst movie you've ever seen #1972353
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    Pearl Harbour is spelled G*A*R*B*A*G*E*. You can pile on U-571 right on top of the compost heap with it. I don’t mind some dramatic licence being taken, but rewriting history, and rewriting it so poorly is another.

    in reply to: General Discussion #398327
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    The soldiers weapon and kit look like pure Hollywood to me. Look above the barrel where it disappears into the main body of the weapon, you’ll see three little missiles poking out.

    in reply to: Weapon Questions #1976038
    Warhawk
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    The soldiers weapon and kit look like pure Hollywood to me. Look above the barrel where it disappears into the main body of the weapon, you’ll see three little missiles poking out.

    in reply to: Mystery Meteor #2087201
    Warhawk
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    Thank you all for educating this ignorant yank.:D

    in reply to: General Discussion #398390
    Warhawk
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    I have lived in Norwich Vermont for all of my thirty six years. I look out the window and see the Connecticut river flowing by as I look over at New Hampshire. To be very specific I live on the outskirts of the village of Lewiston, however not many people remember that community. In 1949 a hydroelctric project five miles south of here stuck a knife into the heart of the village and the construction of Interstate 91 finished it off in 1969. Across the river in Hanover New Hampshire is the campus of Dartmouth college.

    If there are any other useless facts you would like to know, please ask.

    in reply to: Sooooooo….where ya from??? #1976075
    Warhawk
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    I have lived in Norwich Vermont for all of my thirty six years. I look out the window and see the Connecticut river flowing by as I look over at New Hampshire. To be very specific I live on the outskirts of the village of Lewiston, however not many people remember that community. In 1949 a hydroelctric project five miles south of here stuck a knife into the heart of the village and the construction of Interstate 91 finished it off in 1969. Across the river in Hanover New Hampshire is the campus of Dartmouth college.

    If there are any other useless facts you would like to know, please ask.

    in reply to: Mystery Meteor #2087391
    Warhawk
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    All right then, that make sense. The hole must be a port for an external power source, like a slave recepticle.

    Would that be where power was delivered for engine start up?

    in reply to: Your favourite aircraft themed movie ? #681033
    Warhawk
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    Favorite movie has to be Twelve o’clock high.

    Guilty pleasure is High road to China.

    Favorite aviation scene is the d-day jump sequence in Band of brothers.

    Of course Strategic air command is good too.:)

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