Catmando said:Long before my time. . . .![]()
Yeah ... maybe .... but I was there ...... :icon_wink
Catmando said:Long before my time. . . .![]()
Get rid of the tablet, stop using third party browsers, don't let your session time out while you are searching for pics or refilling your basket of limes to squeeze or latte for your whiskey, and of the utmost importance, get a better internet connection.A4sForever said:I've had it ..... I hate the AW server and I hate the AW software ...
webmaster said:Get rid of the tablet, stop using third party browsers, don't let your session time out while you are searching for pics or refilling your basket of limes to squeeze or latte for your whiskey, and of the utmost importance, get a better internet connection........
Finally, you LOVE Steve? I think I am going to get sick....
John
Depends, the forum handles your "log-in" in two ways:A4sForever said:For the sake of discussion: What would the "average" time-out be on this ... website, pray tell ??? Actually ..... what I got was the "sign in" default when I was already signed in ..... thereby losing the post. I keep giving, and giving, and giving ..... Booyah.![]()
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You read right. You 'like' well, and have read well.Scotty-O said:I always liked the A1-H Skyraider. It didn't really get the spotlight like the F-86 in Korea of the F-4 in Vietnam. In the close ground support role - it was the A-10's predecessor for openin' up a can o' whoop a$$ on some unfriendlies! (from what I've read)
Lawman said:Ok Ill ring in on this little airplane love fest
My Favorite. Not just for the War, not just for that period in technology, but my favorite aircraft in general.
I dont know what it is about the thing but the more I learn from people that worked/flew it the more I just wish I could had a part in the Legacy of the Vigilante.
Drew
Catmando said:Aesthetically, it was and is my all-time favorite Naval aircraft. When I entered the Navy, it was the one I seriously wanted to fly.
Later, I learned it was an aircraft I did not want to fly – but I almost did get orders to it…. but that's another story.
Nevertheless, it is still a beautiful airframe…. and a fast machine. (don't try to land it on a ship, though, unless you are extremely good, or have a death wish.)
Lawman said:I must have a death wish, but that whole dont do it unless your good or crazy has to be one of that aircrafts most attractive qualities to me.
Ask A4s about his experience waving them - good stuff.Lawman said:I must have a death wish, but that whole dont do it unless your good or crazy has to be one of that aircrafts most attractive qualities to me.
Brett Im the one that started that thread several months back doing exactly that.Brett327 said:Ask A4s about his experience waving them - good stuff.
Brett
bunk22 said:Love the Vought series of aircraft, Corsair, Corsair II and the Crusader. As a midshipman, I got 6 hours in the TA-7C of VA-122.
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Here's a beauty located at Fighter Factory in Tidewater...visitors welcome and you can climb into cockpit http://www.fighterfactory.net/