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Ron Attwood
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T-6 Formation

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Deny this picture doesn't stir the old heart muscles, go on.

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You can't can you? :D
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Two thumbs up!! :D

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Ron Attwood wrote: 01 Jan 2021, 09:37 Deny this picture doesn't stir the old heart muscles, go on.

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You can't can you? :D
This is about as good as it gets with an echelon formation. Nobody is even a hair acute or sucked. Perfect !
DH

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And I bet not one of them is asking of the lead 'What's you manifold pressure?' or 'What's your RPM?' or 'What's your airspeed?' :D
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They know how to fly those machines. Another Gunga Din moment here.

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