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Post by Hans Busch on Apr 19, 2015 23:30:35 GMT -6
Unfortunately this is a no go for me, I'm deep into a muscle car restoration at the moment, still hoping to finish in time before Farmington.
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Post by Franz Verkaufer on Apr 20, 2015 9:58:28 GMT -6
See you then. We will be well represented with the four of us and a cycle. Sounds like a recon team.
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Post by Otto Verkaufer on Apr 26, 2015 10:01:10 GMT -6
Attendance this year was Aldrich, Otto and Franz. Perfect for a M/C crew. We provided valuable intel to the SS and FJ units in attendance. The planes came, the American's had a halftrack and many jeeps and overall the sides were matched at roughly 50-participants. The weather on Saturday was brisk winds but otherwise very comfortable to play in. Definitely wool weather. A good time was had by all. Blitzy (our bike) performed well all day in a recon mode and this event stays on my list. I was thinking how perfect the 700+ acres was for our halftrack and might need to explore that option for next year if it continues. Our test firing of two SMGs for our group worked nicely. We were treated again this year to fly-by strafing runs from three T-6 Texan's (vintage WWII trainers) around noon and they really add to the fun. There were film folks on hand from a local college capturing the action for the fun of it and here is some of their handiwork. Travis "Eastwood" A well equipped jeep and good players I emptied a magazine into this one Formation flying fun Franz didn't make it down the road. This is why. Aftermath - rest and lunch to follow
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Post by Deleted on Apr 28, 2015 5:41:33 GMT -6
Great photos and AAR! i tried posting earlier without success; Unfortunately I was unable to attend, as I was stuck working out of town With respect, Fritz
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Post by Franz Verkaufer on Apr 28, 2015 20:43:14 GMT -6
Nice pics and comic commentary. Fritz, too bad you missed this one, it was fun.
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