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Jim
thanks for posting--we don,t care--we are patriotic--we like that machine, excellent read---even bests our little cobra tales, Dang ,I can see me pulling them throttles all way down or up myself.Wish i could of done something that exciting with my life, other than being cannon fodder for lyndon johnson in vietnam.Just have to be resigned to my little ground shaking red cobra for now.Thanks,Jim, do another one.Will-alabama
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Just bumping this if onyone is interested in reading the piece that Thor posted. Real good piece that was written. The fuel did leak on the runway as described because of the space between the joints. At speed these spaces would heat up and close.
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