There are 103 guest book entries in 6 pages and you are on page number 4 |
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| I thoroughly enjoyed taking you up in my F-105 Wild Weasel at Korat air base about '68 or '72. It's been a long time... Thank you for autographed copies of 105's in SE Asia. I've also enjoyed reading others' comments on this site. |
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Greetings from NH Keith...just a note, in case you thought I had died and gone to heaven...new e-mail address indicated above. At age 83 and sixty-plus years of fying (USAAF, USAF, and other)I hung up the headset, sold my beautiful 200 mph wooden wonder the homebuilt Falco. Time to let a few old campires die. Your 12"x24" original painting of my KC-97G continues to hang in an honored place on my library wall! Cheers, John (Chief. Art and Museum Branch, SAFOI 1965-68) |
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Greetings Maestro. Hi Peggy. Hope you are well and hope our paths cross again soon. John Sullivan USAFE Command Historian |
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GERALD LEVINE dropped by on Friday, March 17, 2006 |
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| EXCEEDINGLY INFORMATIVE AND ENJOYABLE |
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Allison dropped by on Friday, March 03, 2006 |
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Grandpa: I took the quiz and i got 60% on it! Very proud of myself! Next its flying for me. I think not! Well i wanted to say that i made the softball team! (JV for more playing time!) and I am doing very well in school, and I thought you could use one more signiture in the log book! Tell grandma I say hi! Love you and Grandma, Allison. |
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| I was directed to your site by the the Lone Star Flight Museum in Galveston, Texas. As you may know, they operate a B-17G that has the paint scheme of a 303rd Bomb Group 359th Bomb Squadron B-17G called "Thunderbird." I asked them a question about "Thunderbird" and they could not provide the answere, but instead referred me to you. Here is the scenario. I have a friend who is a combat artist who has depicted "Thunderbird" under attack by a Me262 squadron. Here are my questions--Would the depicted engagement against the Me262 be historically accurate? If so, would you know the details of this mission? Thanks, Brian. |
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Mr. Ferris, I've enjoyed your art for years. First saw your work on cover of Samurai while in USAF, stationed in Okinawa, in 1967. I've had your aviation art book since the 70's. I paint myself, and have done quite a few aviation paintings. I was a GCI controller and your F-106/T-bird painting brought back memories. If it had been F-102's of 51st FIW, I it would depict my experiences. Suggested names, "judy" for lockon, "weapons safe", "pigeons to home plate", etc. Keep up the fine work. |
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| I worked on the V22 program for almost 20 years. Your art work is very impressive. Do you have any additional photos? |
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Ken Ramsay dropped by on Thursday, January 12, 2006 |
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| Former F-100 pilot, currently restoration crew chief on an F-100D at the Military Aviation Restoration Society (MAPS) Museum at the Akron/Canton Airport, Ohio. |
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| Keith, you are the supreme F-105 Thunderchief artist in the world. You make our old airplane come alive. Best Regards and strong tailwinds, always. |
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Mondi dropped by on Friday, December 16, 2005 |
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Hi My wife and I would like to thank you all for this web site. Hours of pleasure and all! http://ekatalog.w.interia.pl |
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Martha dropped by on Saturday, November 12, 2005 |
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| We took the kids to the Air and Space Museum to see your two murals on Veterans day with Nancy and Ally. VERY memorable for all. |
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magaman dropped by on Monday, October 24, 2005 |
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| i dey here ooooooh for dis fine site |
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I have several litho prints of yours now. Looking forward to adding an original work of yours to my personal collection soon. I especially like your work on Jg300 K.B. Fw190a. Always a pleasure looking at your gallery. Thanks |
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Carl Newbird dropped by on Thursday, October 06, 2005 |
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| I am impressed with your originals. I hope you will be adding more soon. Thanks for a wonderful view into your art and your life!! |
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| I have your very proud grandson, Evan in my language class |
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| A great site. My father Alfred George Resan entered the 43rd school squadron advanced flying school - Kelly Field on Nov 1, 1931 under Capt. L.N. Eilers and left Feb 8, 1933 . I am looking for the location of records during this time period. Can you help? Thanks -- Steve Resan |
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Hi Keith, I hope you are doing well. I will be sending you some photos from our ISAP meeting earlier this year. Also, want to buy one or two of your prints. Will call you tomorrow. |
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| Keith: From an old Air Force Master sgt who had the good fortune to meet you at Korate Air Base in 1969. I would like to say you do the Air Force and all past members a great service by doing all the art work that shows the airplanes of the U.S.A. F. |
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Gentlemen, This may seem an odd request from a 50 year old. Former USAF 79-90. EWS at Eglin AFB, FL.88-90. I hope to connect with some of the Wild Weasels for an on-line PC game of Freelancer on a server called, Asylum51. Look for the post, "UTW and the Wild Weasels" under Public Clan Charters. Any leads, ideas or suggestions will be most welcome. Thank you. Dennis |
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