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Old 05-02-2005, 04:52 AM
DeltaRomeo DeltaRomeo is offline
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Default New RV Travel Story: Lubbock Silent Wings Museum

RV flight from DFW area to Lubbock, TX to tour the WWII 'Silent Wings' Museum Saturday 4/30/05.

Pictures and audio track at:
http://www.vansairforce.net/rv_trave...tripreport.htm

Flight consisted of:
Turbo/Jaybird in N23KT (RV-7)
Freeman in N82RV (RV-8)
Doogie in N617AR (RV-6)

Very nice museum.

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Old 05-02-2005, 12:34 PM
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Gosh Doug, in that photo that shows your instrument panel, you are REALLY giving it some right rudder (w/ both feet on one pedal!!!!)
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Old 05-02-2005, 01:32 PM
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Doug,

After listening to your audio download about your trip to Lubbock and the Silent Wings museum I would like to add this note.

The reason the museum is here in Lubbock is because Lubbock International airport was originally an Army Air Force training base for World War II Glider pilots.

I grew up in Whiteface, TX (60 miles west of LBB) Mom tells the story about all of the glider pilots that were released and failed to make it back to Lubbock. She would feed them and than call the base to have them picked up. She still thinks a lot of them just landed for a good meal.

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