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Subject: Re: Whistling Death


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Bob Cogdell
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Date Posted: 00:15:36 07/24/02 Wed
In reply to: Bud Yount USMC (Ret) 's message, "Whistling Death" on 17:21:53 04/18/02 Thu

I have to agree with you there. How can you have a WWII Warbird display with no Corsair? Very nice site, just incomplete.

> 29May40 Lyman Bullard first flew the XF4U with the
>brand new P&W 2800 engine in Conn. This was the
>fastest reciprocating engine propellor driven aircraft
>aloft! Boone T. Guyton took over the test pilot's job
>and continued through many modifications. The Bent
>wing F4U with the INVERTED GULL WING was flown by the
>U. S., Brits, French and I don't know who else up to
>and past the Korean War. YOU DID NOT SHOW A PICTURE OF
>IT IN YOUR WW II LAYOUT! For shame!

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