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Syscom3's Chino Airshow Pics

Discussion in 'Living History' started by syscom3, May 25, 2008.

  1. syscom3

    syscom3 Member

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    Heres pic #1, #2 and #3 ...... something to get your excitement up.

    Moderator ..... PM me and let me know where I should begin posting the 200 or so pics.

    Note to all ...... it was an EXTREMELY HOT weekend. 110F on the tarmac. The airshow announcers were warning people to keep an eye out on signs of dehydration and sunstroke as early as 10:00AM. I myself drank nearly a gallon of water all day, and I didnt even have to go urinate once!
     

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    Nice pictures ! There are several ways to post them. You can either go to a hosting site (photobucket or any other) and provide a link to your album, or you can go to our Galery and open an album there. In this case only WWII related aircraft please.
     
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    The Chino airshows are always Korean War and earlier.

    :cool:
     
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    Excellent! Some nice Korean war pics would actually be a pleasure to watch too. Cheers Syscom.
     
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    OK, I uploaded the first couple dozen pics to the members gallery.

    I will continue uploading them over the next couple of weeks.

    I hope you all enjoy them!
     
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    Thank you for sharing your passion. I will have a look at them!
     

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