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Old 16 June 2009, 02:20 PM   #1
Rittm
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Smile Peanuts display at Pearson Air Museum

Hello!

I've been gone for a long time. I was surprised to find private messages....

Anyway, Last month I was delighted by a special presentation of Charles M. Schulz's comic character Snoopy as the WWI aviator at the Pearson Air Museum in Vancouver, WA. Great little museum. Has anyone else been there too? There is a terrific working reproduction of a Fokker Tri-plane. Would love the opportunity to get a flight in it, but unfortunately the builder of the plane has passed on.

Until again and best wishes,
Rittmeister
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