It constantly amazes me that so many of us aviation types relate so strongly to the MG-T's.
Last weekend at the Sebring GOF I saw the ultimate PA/PB: The 1935 Lemans Racing Car driven driven by the lassies for 24 hours. Only one left. I never did get the name of the owner but I did thank him for bringing it to the GOF.
What a magnificent sound when the super charger activated and the aroma of castor waffed thru the air Tally Ho! Thom Collins
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Re: Aviation Types
On Sunday, April 21, 2002, at 11:37 AM, LuckyFloridaLin@aol.com wrote:
Lucky Thom, That was probably George Shelley's PA #1711 one of the three Dancing Daughter P types. Another is at rest in the Collier collection. They both made appearance at the Mt. Dora GOF a couple of years ago. Bill Tantau NAMMMR> It constantly amazes me that so many of us aviation types relate so > strongly to the MG-T's. > Last weekend at the Sebring GOF I saw the ultimate PA/PB: The 1935 Lemans > Racing Car driven driven by the lassies for 24 hours. Only one left. I > never did get the name of the owner but I did thank him for bringing it > to the GOF. > What a magnificent sound when the super charger activated and the aroma > of castor waffed thru the air Tally Ho!
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