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2021 TBM Reunion and Salute To Veterans.The room has some very bright lights that you have to avoid. Again, I used 800 ASA film pushed to ASA 1600 and a 28-70 zoom lens. There are 2 aircraft on exhibit, a D4Y Suisei Comet Judy and a MXY7 Ohka Cherry Blossom Gliding Bomb. Photos courtesy Rod Lewis and Bradley Wentzel. In his L-39 Albatross jet, painted in the blue and yellow colors of the U.S.Navy's famous Blue Angels team, the Texas oil and gas tycoon. WarBird Photos Yasakuni Shrine, Tokyo April 2000 Visited the Yasakuni Shrine in Ichigaya, a suburb of Tokyo. Having safely arrived at its new home in San Antonio, the Avspecs team has been making “quick work” of the reassembly process. It returned to the air on January 13 with pilot Steve Hinton at the controls. If you want a multi-piece rod without compromises, the Warbird Travel is just what youre looking for. Airframe work was carried by New Zealand-based Avspecs, Ltd, while the Rolls Royce Merlin engines were restored in America. Warbird Travel is your perfect travelling companion. It wasn’t saved until 2014, when it was acquired by Rod Lewis of Lewis Air Legends. The Fladen Warbird Feeder Ledger rod was designed for bottom fishing and offers a solid price-quality ratio.The rod is two-piece. In 1970, PZ474 was abandoned and began a period of decline. of Studio City, CA, and is believed to have been used by the CIA for intelligence gathering in South America. In the 1950s and 60s the machine was owned by the Insurance Finance Corp. Considered the crown jewel of Lewis's collection, herjourney has been. Texas-based Lewis Air Legends de Havilland Mosquito PZ474, which is one of only four airworthy examples of the type in the world.As previously reported, the Mosquito FB VI was originally constructed at Hatfield in 1945 and was used for RAF training before serving with 75 Squadron in New Zealand as NZ2384. In 2006, Rod Lewis acquired Glacier Girl for the Lewis Air Legends warbird collection.