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Edit: not normally cross chained - I blame crud buildup.

Edit: not normally cross chained - I blame crud buildup.
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What kind of sweatshop are you running, allowing the help to have water?Originally Posted by jan nikolajsen
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They don't call Kansas the Sunflower State for nuthin'!!


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Originally Posted by kansasrider
They don't call Kansas the Sunflower State for nuthin'!!
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^^ Same concept:
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Me, too:Originally Posted by CV-6
A change of pace...and another passion...

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Looks like a Corsair with a P-51 canopy. Cool!Originally Posted by CV-6
A change of pace...and another passion...
,,,,,BDEDIT: It IS a Corsair, hehe. What canopy is that, though? Not the usual body I connect with an F4-U....
https://www3.uakron.edu/majuro/Butter...MINT_F2G_9.jpg
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EDIT: It IS a Corsair, hehe. What canopy is that, though? Not the usual body I connect with an F4-U....
https://www3.uakron.edu/majuro/Butter...MINT_F2G_9.jpg
The sole surviving Goodyear F2G Super Corsair. Goodyear helped produce the Corsair (FG-1) during WW2 and was asked to develop a low altitude version as a kamikaze interceptor. (Although some say that is not correct) They stuffed a 28 cylinder R-4360 Pratt & Whitney radial in the front and cut down the rear fuselage for better visiblity. War ended before production could start. Another view below, taken at Oshkosh in 2004.Originally Posted by Bikedued
Looks like a Corsair with a P-51 canopy. Cool!
,,,,,BDEDIT: It IS a Corsair, hehe. What canopy is that, though? Not the usual body I connect with an F4-U....
https://www3.uakron.edu/majuro/Butter...MINT_F2G_9.jpg

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I've wanted a BSA 441 Victor since the '70s. In fact, it's the only motorcycle I've ever wanted. There's something about the way they look and sound.Originally Posted by David Newton
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