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Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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As is inserting politics into every subject it isn't welcome in.

You wanna argue politics? Either start a thread of it or take it to one of the existing politics threads (PortaJohn, Annual Hide Elf Tossing Contest, or the third one I can't remember the title of...)

Just don't do it HERE
This entire thread gets fairly short when you take advantage of the ignore button.
 
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ERA Aviation was our helo contractor in the Gulf. They also were owned by Alaska Air. They had a C-47 that flew at D-Day. It was outfitted to fly nostalgia flights around Alaska. They brought the plane to Houston and used it to fly to/from Houston to Sonora, TX to hunt. Several of the ERA pilots also flew/supported the Confederate AF. That was one rough ride with that rigid wing. One trip the weather was kinda bad and it was a choke and puke ride. My ERA friend was a (VN SF Sgt 1st tour, CWO helo pilot second tour, said he got tired of walking) was passing out trash bags on the flight. Leaving, a few days later we almost ended up wiping out part of the local golf course when we caught a cross wind when he just lifted off. It was a fun week. The pilot was one of the B17 pilots for the CAF. Our pilot out was their lead and owner of a A1 Skyraider. They had a some great people.
I lived in the Bush for quite a few years. The village gasoline and diesel was delivered via ERA Aviation in a huge rubber bladder via C47. It was a beautiful sight and a thunderous sound!!! I just loved fuel delivery days.
 
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Do you, or anyone else for that matter have any idea how much one of those rigs might cost? Just the Ford or Chevrolet model, not Lincoln or Cadillac.
Not sure, didn't find anything on quick search. There were over 500 balloons there from all over the country, and it sure seemed like a lot of $ in one spot. Wouldn't surprise me if they were $25k-$50k?? They inflate them and leave them tied to the ground in the evening for close up viewing and fly them in the morning. Supposedly over 800,000 people attend.
 
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Not sure, didn't find anything on quick search. There were over 500 balloons there from all over the country, and it sure seemed like a lot of $ in one spot. Wouldn't surprise me if they were $25k-$50k?? They inflate them and leave them tied to the ground in the evening for close up viewing and fly them in the morning. Supposedly over 800,000 people attend.
In Aug of this year I was at a local Balloon fest and talking to the owner of one. His number was $80K. Figure basket, burners, balloon and chase/support vehicles, that figure is probably low.
 
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