pasternakski -> (4/21/2003 7:48:36 AM)
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There's an outfit out of Texas that used to call itself the "Confederate Air Force," but decided that was socially incorrect in recent years, so now they are known as the "Commemorative Air Force." They maintain over 100 WWII vintage aircraft, including an A6M2, two D3As, an A-20, and other treasures. I saw them in Minneapolis, Minnesota a few years ago, and they put on a great show. If you ever get to see them, be sure to take advantage of the opportunity. One of their bits is a re-enactment of the Pearl Harbor attack with a few authentic Japanese aircraft (and some old U.S. junk, like AT-6s, painted up in IJN colors) staged in front of the audience area with planted fireworks going off in the supposed attack area. One of the highlights is their re-enactment of the landing of the B-17 that came in after the attack with its right landing gear up. CHeck 'em out. Their Web site is [url]www.confederateairforce.org/[/url]
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