Low over the Great Plains

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Low over the Great Plains

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Just one from tonight's sortie, a good one though.

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Lots of heavy metal......love it :D
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VERY nice !!!
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This is a very nice formation, Mark. I wonder how you make it that wide spread.
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This pic has the scene with the song in "Apocalypse Now" running through my head, he recreated it with B-52's instead of hueys ......


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gsnde wrote:This is a very nice formation, Mark. I wonder how you make it that wide spread.
Just lucky with my flight plans Martin thats all.
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That camouflage scheme is really effective against that type of terrain. I assume the undersides were a necessary anti-flash white.

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