I believe you have Duane Rock's HM293 "Flying Flea," built in 1970 or thereabouts. Any pics? Is it operational. I'd love some more info about it. Thanks!
Guest Anonymous wrote:
Saturday, October 28, 2006 - 4:53 PM
I don't have time tonight and as I have only just found this album I have put you down as a friend and will return.All the best, Pete.
Hi, How are you this time? Well I just stop by to let you know that I have just uploaded a ton of new pics, some in new albums and some in existing! Some of the pics are just plain fun to look at and others are just ok! I don’t expect you try to comment on all of them and for the most part you may just want to look at them with the slide show! But do give me a note in my guest book!
Hi Kos, Cool pics of the Mustang, and Jack!!!! Oh yeah and I saw the blue mustang parked in the back ground! I will try to get all the pics up loaded this weekend some time! I will give you a heads up when they are up! Thanks for the visit!
Hi Kos, It is always fun to look thru your albums at the many types of aircraft you have taken pics of! Well I finally got some aviation pics of my own! I have been to a lot of air shows but this is the first one that I used a digital camera! The air show was a few weeks ago in Lakeland Florida! The fun n' sun. The weather was just perfect for an air show! It was just a little on the hot side, and dry. I have some of the first pics of the new F-22 at a public showing!!! I will be uploading more pics over the next week or so! No big bombers this year just fighters!
I hope you get a chance to stop by and take a look at my pics!!!! Comments are always welcome.
Thanks for sharing the aircraft photos. I was on the ROCK from July 66 to Feb 68. Got into lots of petty mischief but enjoyed every moment of it. I was in the 603 MASS. Worked on C-124/ C-119/ C121 and a few other recip aircraft. Looking for some old buddies. Could someone steer me in the right direction to attempt to locate some of them. Much Obliged
Flew the Argosy ( AW-650 ) many years for Zantop and Universal. About 5000 hours in type. My self and Capt Castile were waiting for the Goose ( AW-650 ) at Wright Patterson AFB for a trip onto the north leg of a Logair trip when it landed on H-75 Trip canceled
Kos, I did see the prototype but I did not realize what it is. Thats pretty cool. I have always thought that killing off the Covair put the USA auto makers behind when the gas crunch came. A 63 four door came up for sale at a local auction. i was going to attend but I got busy that weekend. I looked it up the next monday and saw the car sold for only $100. It ran but needed lots of work.
I had the pleasure of visiting YAM in November, 2002 during my one and only(so far) visit to the USA - I hope to visit again before to long. I am a member of the Midland Air Museum, Coventry Airport (Baginton), UK who have the second AW 650 Argosy G-APRL - the museum is only about 1/4 mile from where the factory was where they were built. So I particularly wanted to see your Argosy. I was suprised to see it name "City of Leamington Spa" can anyone tell me why? Royal Leamington Spa is situated about 5 miles from Baginton but it is a town NOT a city. Regards, Roger Smith.
Hi Kos, I now have new pics that I think you would love to see! It is pics that for the most part you will not see any place else but in the deep south of the U.S.! Make sure you read the notes with the pics, you will learn something new! Please, please, comment on them and sign the guest book too!
Hi, I now have new albums and pics in my new site from last weekend! Stop by and take a look at what I was able to get with my new camera!!! http://public.fotki.com/Cobra-II/palm_trees/