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Having been stationed at Minot AFB in the mid 2000's, I worked on this aircraft many times. It was one of the most memorable aircraft we had, in fact. Partly because of the nose art, partly because the damn thing was always broken. Nice to see it getting a new lease on life. Maybe the fuels shop at Barksdale won't

The work the Airmen at AMARG do to bring aircraft like 61-0007 back to life is truly amazing.

It was also this

Good name.

This is why Davis-Monthan is so awesome. It's like a toy store for the military. There's all kinds of interesting stuff laying around that can be brought back into service. Can you imagine the back-and-forth that took place to determine what aircraft they would use for the radar aircraft testbed?

Only very small piston aircraft have parachute recovery systems.

I think that's a bit of a stretch.

What kind of odd question is that?

This is totally random and a bit of a tangent, but I read the Steve Jobs biography and he actually talked about the Aztek in it! Steve thinks it was absolutely hideous and horrible. He proclaimed that it was trying to be too many things at once. It's one of his "real life examples" about having multiple products do a

I've seen enough movies to know that this Taurus was attempting to lane split.

Ye cats, that isn't a camper, it's a Transformer hiding out in the Boy Scouts! I'm pretty sure it's bigger (and quite possibly nicer) than my first apartment — and the left side doesn't even appear to be folded out yet.

Are you crazy? It's a 26 year old car in beautiful condition, for under 2k. NP all day. Buy it, drive it for a year or two, then turn around and sell it for $1600 give or take. Where's the downside?

Man, I need a bigger garage. I would buy that in a second for that price if I had a place to store it.

I fail to see a downside to this.

"I am starting high, to keep the people from wasting time". Oh I see, but it's okay that you're wasting my time?

I can sum this one up pretty easily ............

I actually really like the shape and look of that car.

I will never forget the Veteran who had the drivers side door of his hand controlled car blocked. So he had to enter on the passenger side of his car, and I rolled his chair to the drivers side after he backed out. But before he asked me for a hand, he carved something like "I'm the a$$ hole who keeps blocking the

First of all thank you Jason for taking the time to explain the purpose of those lines. While most Jalops realize that they are there so that folks in wheelchairs can have extra space especially if they need to deploy a ramp, it seems far too many people just think they are an "extra space."

I like that, too.