Now that sounds great.Texgunner wrote:I need to go back there soon, and I've also thought about another small-town airport about 30 miles away, and it has some cool WWII history behind it too. I gotta check that out as well.
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Thanks Borg! That's kind of you to say my friend. I really appreciate the encouragement!BorgR3mc0 wrote:Nice Monogram Tiffie, it really shows that, in the end, it is all about the quality of the modeller, not the model.
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Nice fifty Gary. I want to import that airport to northeast Ohio..
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Thanks Joe! Man, ain't that old hangar something cool? I'm definitely going back over there soon. I still have some planes that haven't seen the airport yet!