At least you & I are having fun.:thumbsup::thumbsup:
I think these 2 should be easy.
One time a plane landed on the lawn of the White House. What was the plane??:confused3: Wright Flyer, second generation, early 1900's? Best guess I have!Another time a vehicle climbed up the front steps of the White House. What was that vehicle??:confused3:
Now your cheating :ashamed: - God's gona get ya.:laughing:
But 1e is not the model #, but even cheating you only got it 1/2 right.:confused3::cool2:
At least you & I are having fun.:thumbsup::thumbsup:
I think these 2 should be easy.
One time a plane landed on the lawn of the White House. What was the plane??:confused3:
Another time a vehicle climbed up the front steps of the White House. What was that vehicle??:confused3:
You win.:thumbsup::thumbsup:Jeep!
oh darn i just remembered seeing an old ford bouncing its way up the steps. Not in person in case your wonders.:laughing:
Picture shows both landing gear. Yest it did fly, even had an route London / Berlin.:shocked:
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I stand corrected. I was just a little skeptical when I saw the drawing had undercarriage retracting gear on the right hand side but none on the left. What qualifications would you need to travel in one of the 2 pulpit seats (first attachment, 6th line)![]()
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