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UER Forum > Private Boards Index > Airplanes > A very freaky guy... (Viewed 2248 times)
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A very freaky guy...
< on 12/19/2005 7:58 PM >
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i met a individual at NW regional airfield near flower mound, TX and this guy is weird! he has a messy hangar full of old jet fighters ranging from vietnam to recent and he claims that his "company" is restoring jet aircraft and such to contract the destruction of hurricanes, but the only way to do that is to drop a nuke in it. he claims to be flying planes such as a civilian F-16, yes that F-16 and they have aerial re-fuel tankers. he got paranoid when i mentioned the govt. might be watching him and he tried to shut the hangar door partway like he was hiding something... oh he also has whats left of the only 12 of a WWII russian light bomber (about the size of a stuka), but i cant remember the name and ill post a pic later when i find it.




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Re: A very freaky guy...
< Reply # 1 on 1/1/2006 7:39 PM >
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Are you referring to a Yak- 9 or IL-2?





I've been feeling funny since I went in that open crypt. Not sure what it is.
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< Reply # 2 on 1/3/2006 9:20 PM >
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naw it was a 2 engine prop.




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< Reply # 3 on 1/16/2006 12:43 AM >
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OK, it was probably a Tupolev SB-2

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Or it could have been a Petlyakov PE-2


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I've been feeling funny since I went in that open crypt. Not sure what it is.
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PE-2, it had a long nose like that, it could be but maybe not. the front somewhat reminded me of a mini 747.




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PE-2, it had a long nose like that, it could be but maybe not. the front somewhat reminded me of a mini 747.


Which ever it is, he is one fortunate bastard.




I've been feeling funny since I went in that open crypt. Not sure what it is.
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