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Paul Simon...before Graceland which was an awesome album on vinyl.
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For the older crowd the song has changed, now it goes "if you took all the girls I knew when I had shingles"
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B-17's???
they all look to be 25's from where I sit.

I knew that. The caption even says that.
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you should be able to see the yankee warrior( B-25) fly over as you are not that far from WillowRun /yankee air museum
I've rubbed some polish on her a time or two, on polish day
Occasionally during the summer I've seen both fly over my house. Normally the sound gives them away.
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Occasionally during the summer I've seen both fly over my house. Normally the sound gives them away.
Ya takes me back when I was a kid and piston planes and steam trains were around.
The old girls have a sound all of heir own! glad some of our heritage lives on.

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I think that the photo posted would have to be a pretty elaborate hoax or stage. What makes it for me is what looks like a rag-top 40's vintage car parked 'way off in the distance to the left. Stage photos rarely include that kind of detail. I guess someone could photo-shop the lines of aircraft, but it doesn't look like a PS job to me.

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Occasionally during the summer I've seen both fly over my house. Normally the sound gives them away.
Know that feeling - there's a Lockheed Constellation preserved near here by the Save A Connie foundation. Not too many left. It used to be displayed prominently at the Kansas City Downtown airport, but now it has a place indoors. Occasionally we would see it flying (it hasn't flown for a decade or more now). It flew over the house once not long after we were married and I shouted "It's that Connie!" and ran out to see it. It flew right over! After coming back in, huge smile painted on, she wanted to know how I knew what it was. "Nothing else sounds like four 18-cylinder radials!"
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I think that the photo posted would have to be a pretty elaborate hoax or stage. What makes it for me is what looks like a rag-top 40's vintage car parked 'way off in the distance to the left. Stage photos rarely include that kind of detail. I guess someone could photo-shop the lines of aircraft, but it doesn't look like a PS job to me.



Know that feeling - there's a Lockheed Constellation preserved near here by the Save A Connie foundation. Not too many left. It used to be displayed prominently at the Kansas City Downtown airport, but now it has a place indoors. Occasionally we would see it flying (it hasn't flown for a decade or more now). It flew over the house once not long after we were married and I shouted "It's that Connie!" and ran out to see it. It flew right over! After coming back in, huge smile painted on, she wanted to know how I knew what it was. "Nothing else sounds like four 18-cylinder radials!"
Yeah people in my neighborhood think I´ḿ strange when I see one of them fly over and I´m pointing at the sky and making a ruckus.
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Yeah people in my neighborhood think I´ḿ strange when I see one of them fly over and I´m pointing at the sky and making a ruckus.
It raises the hair on my arms when they fly over and if I have to explain that ppl would not understand.
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You guys have probably seen this before...
I would have loved to have heard that in person!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-G93y2aUsnw

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VGjyH2ulsCk

I got a copy of the movie last fall and it is a great one.
Read up on the history of this bomber, quite impressive.
I was 11 years old at the time and in love!!
With airplanes AND JUNE !
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