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You Can Be My Wingman, Any Day

You Can Be My Wingman, Any Day

Dave, as -3 stuck to our wing like glue throughout this entire flight. Here in left echelon in a right hand turn, Peter is looking good out there at -4 too.br/ br/North American T-6G Texanbr/ N66JB / VT-821br/ Pilot, Dave Kahleybr/ br/ North American T-6G Texanbr/ N6253C / 40/Ebr/ Pilot, Peter Haguebr/ GIB, Steve Futatobr/ br/ Photoship:br/ United States Army Air Forcesbr/ North American AT-6D Texanbr/ N36 / 81493br/ Randolph Field, Texasbr/ Pilot, Tom quot;Docquot; Malonebr/ br/ To purchase a high quality print or digital download for private use, click the strongcart/strong on the right, above the thumbnails.br/ br/ For commercial use, please email me through my a href="http://www.fly-by-photography.com/contact.html"; target="_blank"contact page/a.
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