And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
I have the same problem, HMS. My brain works faster than my fingers and in many cases "spell check" is useless. I can blame my miss-spells on age, however.
It's a baby lockheeed electra!
ReplyDeleteIf only it were my baby!
Deletesome day I'll have a fast computer and know how to spell lockheed.....but don't wait for it.
ReplyDeleteI have the same problem, HMS. My brain works faster than my fingers and in many cases "spell check" is useless. I can blame my miss-spells on age, however.
DeleteLockheed is capitalized. *hehehe, sorry, couldn't help myself*
DeleteOk I feel bad. You get the first ride in the float plane whenever I get my hands on one.
It was originally spelled Loughead. You can understand why it was changed.
DeleteInterestingly, I work with someone whose last name is spelled the original way, but pronounced "Lockheed."
DeleteSweet little float...
ReplyDeleteRound engines, what's not to love. Sweet picture.
ReplyDeleteCessna 195 with the Jacobs (aka shaky Jake) radial engine. A rare Cessna, I've only seen one in the flesh.
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That is a Currier's Flying Service Cessna 195, Moosehead Lake, Greenville, Maine.
ReplyDeletehttps://curriersflyingservice.com/
i gotta check and see if there is an stc to hang an R-985 on that airframe.
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