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I think it Yeagers he flew for the 50th anv. n/t

Posted by Rob Rohr on Sun Oct 19, 2003 03:08:20 PM

In reply top The Luckiest F-15? posted by Joe Scheil on Sun Oct 19, 2003 01:59:03 PM

: Dudes'
:
: Found this artist conception of the new Reagan Library Air
: Force One display center, and it seems it sets a new stan
: dard for 707 aircraft displays in residential areas.
:
: Small joke! This is quite a hangar! I noticed an F-15 al
: so displayed there, though perhaps a B-1A would be more ap
: propriate... My question was, what F-15 is it? Was a spe
: cial F-15 chosen, a pre production straight tipped prototy
: pe for example, or a Mig Killer or what? This is perhaps
: the best display site I have seen for a lucky aircraft to
: be static displayed! As a further, here is the Boeing rel
: ease fragment stating how much they give away in hours, pr
: obably divided between DOC' and the 307.
:
:
: http://www.reaganfoundation.org/airforceone/airforceone.as
: p
:
:
: "The Boeing Company is the world's leading aerospace compa
: ny, with its heritage mirroring the history of flight. It
: is the largest manufacturer of satellites, commercial jetl
: iners, and military aircraft. The company is also a global
: market leader in missile defense, human space flight, and
: launch services. In terms of sales, Boeing is the largest
: U.S. exporter. Total company revenues for 2002 were $54 b
: illion. In California, Boeing employs more than 36,000 wor
: kers who, along with the Company, contributed more than $8
: .8 million in cash, surplus equipment and in-kind services
: to California communities and more than 26,000 hours to c
: ommunity and educational volunteer activities in 2002."
:
:
: Does the RAF have a "Queens" Flight aircraft?

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