presidents plane
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Sen. McCain never flew an F4.....what he flew was an A4. Completely different plane.blurx7 wrote:Ooooh... since we have a plethora of F-4s on the way... how about a John McCain version?
I wouldn't mind having a McCain Skyhawk...
And oh, NO on the Bush plane, because it's *yawn*.
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I would like to see it.
Sure it was not combat flown.
But not every Delta Dagger pilot becomes President of the United States and had a father who flew military aircraft and was President himself too.
That is pretty amazing, politics aside.
I would like to see these products and would like to display both craft next to each other.
But it is understandable why political views may impact some consumers.
We are in a cycle of very polarized politics now.
I would never buy a Kerry branded swiftboat for example.
But if some wanted it, have them make it for them if it is a profitable endeavour.
Sure it was not combat flown.
But not every Delta Dagger pilot becomes President of the United States and had a father who flew military aircraft and was President himself too.
That is pretty amazing, politics aside.
I would like to see these products and would like to display both craft next to each other.
But it is understandable why political views may impact some consumers.
We are in a cycle of very polarized politics now.
I would never buy a Kerry branded swiftboat for example.
But if some wanted it, have them make it for them if it is a profitable endeavour.
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