You skipped my favorite aircraft: the Blackbird.  Every time I see a photo I 
just admire the lines of that plane.  There is supposed to be one located in 
McMinnville, Oregon.  I was in a waiting room waiting for Pat when I noticed 
the guy sitting next to me going through the maintenance manuals for the plane. 
 He is one of the engineers volunteering to refit the Blackbird for display.  I 
need to go down there one day.  The Spruce Goose is there as well.  
    Kevin.  KD5ONS



-----Original Message-----
>From: Fred Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Apr 7, 2006 1:25 PM
>To: Elecraft Reflector <[email protected]>
>Subject: Re: [Elecraft] WA3WSJ's EPA Skunk Works Site - Check it out!
>
>Hmmm ... be careful.  Lockheed (now Lockheed Martin and not related to 
>the inventor of the Retro-Encabulator) may have a trademark registered 
>on "Skunk Works."  It became fairly famous for secret airplanes such as 
>the U2 and F-117A.
>
>Fred K6DGW
>
>Edward R. Breneiser wrote:
>> Hello all!
>> 
>> I liked the EPA Skunk Works name so much that I created a Skunk Works
>> area on my website.
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