OK, last one, because I am running out of my data plan for this billing cycle, but wanted everyone to see that I got to hang around with the neatest folks when I was in Oshkosh. I know that I was with the best looking guys anyway, and can say that they were definitely awesome pilots!
Oh, and pacerron, do "peanut fares" still exist? I had a vision that those were in the 70s.
Not as such, but that was the beginning of deregulation and discount airline marketing, that grew into other techniques such as frequent flyer miles, etc.
Since you wore a Texas International cap to Oshkosh and have so much desire for the RV-6 with a similar paint, I wonder if you were a pilot for
TIA/Continental during part of your career?
Without digging back in the thread, I recall you saying something about being a pilot for over 30 years and getting your license while in college.
That would be the mid 80's which is when TIA became Continental.
If your ISP charges you for uploads, you could save a little by straightening and cropping your scans before uploading. Your last image was 2336 x 1690 pixels, most of which was white uncropped space. 383 kb.
Just cropping away the white reduces it to 860 x 660 pixels and 140 kb.
A savings of 243 kb. Not a lot for today's broadband but it becomes quite cumulative if you upload many pictures.
Almost everyone, particularly us old folks, enjoy looking at pictures of years past, so upload more when you can.
Ron