Posted by farmall400 on November 30, 2011 at 20:58:05 from (67.142.164.35):
In Reply to: O.T. Old War Bird posted by JerryS on November 30, 2011 at 20:04:06:
My mothers husband flew 34 missions in the flying fortress just like that. I would scrape up the money some way some how if he could just get back in one. he is now in nursing home and it just seems out of the question to get him out. A few years ago we took him to Halls Air Base Veterans Musuem near Dyersburg TN. it was a training base during war, he did enjoy that. After the war he came home to WI to farm but flying was in the blood so he sold the farm and spent the next 60 plus years at Palmyra Wi airport teaching hundreds to fly and mechanicing on everybodys planes. THANKS FOR THE PICS ! where did you see the plane? Scottz PS Thanks to all Vets
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