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Re: Recips Tale

To: "Albaugh, Neil" <albaugh_neil@ti.com>,
Subject: Re: Recips Tale
From: wspotter <wester6935@home.com>
Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2001 15:27:38 -0800
Speaking of memories ...

The elementary school I attended during WW II was about three miles from the
end of the runways at Hill Air force Base.  At times the noise from the
engines of twenty or more B-17's passing overhead in formation would drown
out the teacher's comments.  I really enjoyed third grade because my desk
was near the windows on the side of the school nearest to Hill and I could
see the planes coming.  B-24's and B-25's were not as exciting but the
formations of P-38's and then later the B 29's certainly would make the hair
stand up on the back of your neck.

A family friend was a navigator and I looked forward to the trips to Hill
with him when I could climb into the planes ... and buy chewing gum at the
PX.

Wes

on 11/29/01 9:33 AM, Albaugh, Neil at albaugh_neil@ti.com wrote:

> Dick;
> 
> Yeah, it's too bad that so many young people haven't had a chance to
> experience what great sound a big reciprocating engine makes. Now and then
> the B-17 "Sentimental Journey" flys into Tucson for an event. They have the
> plane open for tours and even take people up for short flights. It's
> touching how may young kids show up with their grandfathers or great-
> grandfathers. Lots of stories about where they flew and what they did. The
> kids are fascinated and I think they are very impressed and more respectful
> of their grandfathers after seeing what an actual B-17 was like inside. One
> man was visiting from Germany and stumbled on the Sentimental Jounrey at the
> airport. He shot up 3 rolls of film and then bought a few more rolls. He had
> never seen one up close before.
> 
> Regards, Neil   Tucson, AZ

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