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Oberon 08-19-10 07:51 AM

Well written, lucky men, both of you. Just goes to show that you never know who you're going to meet and what they may have done. :yep:

ajrimmer42 08-19-10 01:10 PM

By far the best story I've read in a long time :salute:

CptSimFreak 08-19-10 06:21 PM

Nice write up.

HunterICX 08-19-10 06:39 PM

Amazing, such an honor it must have been sitting next to such legend :salute:

I think I would have responded the same way GR if I would ever to meet a veteran like that.

B-17 pilots & Crew are a amazing class of veterans in my book.

HunterICX

Jnamiyo 12-31-14 10:47 PM

My brush with history
 
Your story brought tears to my eyes as well as remind me of my own handshake with history.

I took flying lessons at Frederick Field in Maryland and attended a few of the air shows there when I lived in Maryland.

One of my most treasured memories was meeting Col. Morgan at a book signing during one of the air shows. I shook his hand, bought his book and famous photo of his crew and plane, and he signed it.

How super human these men where. I doubt there will be such a generation again.

Sailor Steve 12-31-14 11:03 PM

Welcome aboard, Jnamiyo. :sunny:

Usually I'm a big complainer about resurrecting old threads, but this was a good one and your post was worth it.

I would disagree though on those men being "super". People are defined by their times, and ordinary people are made extraordinary by their circumstances. They did great things and deserve our admiration and their place in history, but they would be the first to tell us there was nothing special about them. They did the jobs that were asked of them, and got on with their lives.

Jnamiyo 12-31-14 11:31 PM

oops
 
Sorry about the old post revive, I didn't notice the dates. I came across this forum on Stumbleupon and just got inspired to share.

Buddahaid 12-31-14 11:48 PM

I missed this one. What a great experience and I've done two of those flights before some years ago. I decided I would be such a low timer that I'd just be a hazard in the air. A subscription to.... oh crap I can't remember... no I think it was Aviation Safety cooled my heels along with the small paycheck.

Sailor Steve 01-01-15 01:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jnamiyo (Post 2273707)
Sorry about the old post revive, I didn't notice the dates. I came across this forum on Stumbleupon and just got inspired to share.

Don't worry about it. As I said, some threads are worth a second read, especially when you have something good to add to it.

Aktungbby 01-01-15 01:26 AM

welcome aboard!
 
Jnamiyo! :Kaleun_Salute:

GoldenRivet 01-01-15 02:48 AM

Oh wow.

had forgotten about this post, but not the experience.

Reading this, i remember it like it was yesterday.

Happy to see this one revived :up:

Jimbuna 01-01-15 07:11 AM

Aye a great experience that must have been John :sunny:

I was fortunate enough to get aboarf the Canadian Lancaster VeRA a few months ago and met a few veterans who flew in her :cool:

Welcome to SubSim Jnamiyo :salute:

em2nought 01-01-15 10:23 PM

Glad I read that, thanks for the service, the post, and the bump. :salute:

swamprat69er 01-02-15 03:35 PM

GoldenRivet

It is a good story and likely the old soldiers last flight. Can I use this story?


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