SteveR wrote:
I'd take this any day. At 16, this was my first date car. Thanks Dad!!
Photo didn't post. Here it is.
Streets wrote:
I've flown the Champ but the Chief is much nicer with the side by side configuration. The 707 will always be my favorite. Great ride but handled like a truck at low speeds.
Stared in the Champ, moved to the Chief, ended up in a 777. Those years went by way too fast - wouldn't trade a single second of them.
I seldom flew the real ones. I headed up the flight simulator engineering group for American and flew the airplanes to insure that the simulators matched them perfectly. Mostly control forces and some stall series( only to buffet onset). I never woke up not wanting to go to work. I worked for link for ten years prior to joining American. I flew the 777 simulator 19 years after I retired. What an honest airplane. Who signed your paycheck?
Streets wrote:
I seldom flew the real ones. I headed up the flight simulator engineering group for American and flew the airplanes to insure that the simulators matched them perfectly. Mostly control forces and some stall series( only to buffet onset). I never woke up not wanting to go to work. I worked for link for ten years prior to joining American. I flew the 777 simulator 19 years after I retired. What an honest airplane. Who signed your paycheck?
United. The Triple was a fantastic machine. Those moron Asiana pilots wrecked a beautiful aircraft at SFO out of sheer incompetence and stupid asian cultural issues.
Nikoncowboy wrote:
Here the one I wish I still had .
.and here is the one, I wish I still had, my first new car, when, i came home from the war, in Vietnam
Streets wrote:
I'll wait for someone to get this going.
My first new car when I came home from the vietnam war.......I sure wish, I still had it.....
I always wanted a Camero but never able to have one....however got one in 1992, 25 th anniversary addition AND still have it. Only 72,000 km on it too.
Beautiful Mustang, there is something about that color on a bad ass car that I really like!! Nice photo also !!!!
2 come to mind .
My first car , a 1972 Pontiac Firebird and my second , a 1969 Pontiac Grand Prix .
Both were 4-barrels , and they were fast !
Now I'll have to dig out my slides .
Boomer. It's a Z28 Camero !
I posted to the wrong picture, ooooops !!! Probably be prudent to pay attention. It's to early !!!!
Streets wrote:
I'll wait for someone to get this going.
Too many. Yet, I wouldn't really want to have them. I was glad when I bought them and glad when I sold them. Upkeep can be costly.
Nothing else needs to be said....
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