Curious to know, where is that Lockheed Super Connie located?Father and son went for a ride in NJ View attachment 61295
Greenwood Lake AirportCurious to know, where is that Lockheed Super Connie located?
Thanks for the info, interesting history for that particular aircraft:
Thanks for sharing. I been there a couple of times, but had no idea about the history of the plane. The airport is close to the closed Jungle Habitat where used to go mountain biking.Thanks for the info, interesting history for that particular aircraft:
http://www.javelinamx.com/N9412H/history.htm
I sure do remember Jungle Habitat, went there once when it was still open many, many, many moons ago.Thanks for sharing. I been there a couple of times, but had no idea about the history of the plane. The airport is close to the closed Jungle Habitat where used to go mountain biking.
This place has also a lot of history and rumors
https://weirdnj.com/stories/abandoned/jungle-habitat/
John Rosa's web site? The world is a village. It brings back old memories of mailing lists and Usenet instead of forums, and web pages loading at 64k. Nice to see not everything on the web is fleeting.Thanks for the info, interesting history for that particular aircraft:
http://www.javelinamx.com/N9412H/history.htm
I haven't seen styrofoam outside of Asia for many years. I'm surprised it is legal in Texas. Surely not in California though.480 miles today. Went to lunch in Foreny, TX with the Two Wheeled Texans.
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By the looks of that burger containing real meat, they aren’t at a McD or BK. I believe about every state has outlawed chain usage, not mom and pop shops. Note to self, New stop when in Texas.I haven't seen styrofoam outside of Asia for many years. I'm surprised it is legal in Texas. Surely not in California though.
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If you get into gumbo mud regularly it may be worth looking at raising the front fender. There are other threads like this one:I took mine down a narrow wet sandy farm road today. It suddenly turned into wet La. gumbo mud. Font tire balled up and down she went. It was a nice 2 miles walk out. I've hauled ass down the same road in a pouring rain on my cr500 a hundred times