Got ta one upya...In 1965 stationed at Anderson AFB Guam, my dad (Pilot HC-130 special duty) brings me along with him to the flight-line while he was on alert status. In a short trip via van with no windows I am escorted to a secured well guarded hanger at the end of the runway. Although I was not allowed to sit in the seat the canopy was opened for me to view. What is a 7 year old going to do anyway! I was not told until a few years later what the plane was.That was my first time seeing an SR 71
Wow, that is cool story. Our stories are actually similar, guarded hanger and all, except I wandered in by mistake during the guard change, I knew what it was (from old pictures before it went TS) and I did sit in the seat. Of course when you came out you were not tossed to the ground, hand cuffed and haled off to a windowless building, to be questioned by OSI for four hours. I like your version better. :lol: Jim
That was going to be my first guess.....really! There is one at the Air Museum in McMinnville, OR along with the Spruce Goose. Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum Homepage - Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum
No. Why all the secrecy? Did you finally get tired of the zip-tie jokes and buy a new bumper and have the hood polished? Steve
You must have forgot.......remember I hit some pieces of a ladder on 41....I showed you guys on Saturday
Greetings MidCal family. Bitzie and I added to the MINI family by acquiring a Classic Mini this weekend. I drove it from San Diego to Santa Ana but it needs some tender care. The radiator needs flushing for one and I want to get it home and check all the hoses, belts etc. before driving it any further. I am trying to find a vehicle hauling firm but this is becoming quite the adventure. I am beginning to think it might be easier to just rent a truck and vehicle hauler myself. Any advice would be welcome. I have never driven a truck but as Sandra Bullock once said, its like driving a really big Pinto. I looked into renting the truck and hauler in LA but they either don't have them or they are booked for months to come. Do they know something we don't and are all tying to get away? Anyway, advice is welcome as this is a new experience to me. I imagine slow and easy is what the situation calls for, I just have to remember I am not the length of a MINI Cooper driving a truck and a hauler. See what happens when I went to AMVIV? :devil:
I have pretty much reached the conclusion that my options are few and driving the truck and trailer is about as inexpensive and the most controllable option that I have. Me driving a truck and pulling a trailer with "The Dad" as passenger is going to be quite the story, I can guarantee it. Yelling is bound to be involved. :wink: Steve you will have another baby to take care of. This one will only be driven in town and mostly by "The Dad" and for local MINI/Mini events. The Mini is fun to drive (right hand side) but was rather a challenge when I got to the toll booth on the 73; but putting mail in the curbside boxes is going to be great!
FYI, most truck rental places here in Orange County won't rent you a car hauler if it's going to another location 'within the state' or even for local move. So your best bet might be to rent a trailer from mid-Cal and do it yourself. you can probably rent a pickup truck with the trailer since the MINI is small enough
Very cool Kiki :cornut: You know it's old enough to where you can do anything to the motor.......go turbo! :lol: