Evening Tranquility

Arguably the finest fighter aircraft of World War II.
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taildraggin68
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As the sun drops below the horizon, I am in awe at the power of this machine to challenge the pilot, yet provide a sense of peace and tranquility at altitude............
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Evening pattern work and cloud dancing at Edward's place.........

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You still using your laptop? Man you are getting great mileage out of your system!! Looks great!

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Yep, still on the laptop 8) Thanks Lewis

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Hey taildraggin68 !

Your descriptions made me think of some dialog from the movie "Always" which every aviation buff has seen.

Al Yackey: The hell with it. What this place reminds me of is the war in Europe.

Pete Sandich: This is deep.

Al Yackey: Which I was personally never at, but think about it. The beer's warm, the dance hall's a Quonset, there's B-26s outside, hotshot pilots inside, an airstrip in the woods... it's England, man! Everything but Glenn Miller! Except we go to burning places and bomb 'em till they stop burning. You see, Pete, there ain't no war here.

Pete Sandich: Al your a poet, a bad one, but a poet.

Don't forget "Birds can fly because they take themselves lightly" :D

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