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    ok i know were this was taken and what year think this was talk before enjoy Shawn
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    OK shot in the dark Shawn. Reno Int'l Airport, Fred Sebby's "Spud Lag", don't know date....
    Last edited by t-dub; 01-09-2008, 04:01 PM.
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      oh my thats way off early

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      • #4
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        ok i can give a hint its an air force base that had a race there in the late 80"?

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          Just a guess
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            Was it ever at Reno?
            "Racefuel, It's not just for breakfast anymore!" http://www.twracefotos.net

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              the p-40 i dont know

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              • #8
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                I believe the base was Hamilton.... Year don't recall off hand.

                close??

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                • #9
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                  yes it it was 1974

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                    From left to right. John Paul's E model. Next is Tom Camp's E model. I'm not sure on the third E model.

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                      From the left, John Paul's first Kittyhawk called "Sneak Attack", Tom Camp's E model still with the old Macy canopy, and Dick Woodson's P-40E in it's Tora Tora paint. Hamilton AFB was an awfully nice place for an Air Show, especially as it was just up the highway from where I used to live. And no bridge toll!

                      Here's the Woodson bird at Livermore, a couple of years later:

                      Neal

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                      • #12
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                        That P-40 looks so cool that way! Do you have any shots of all the Livermore P-40's flying together?

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