Monthly Archives: May 2015

The Weeks That Were – May 10 — May 30

Sun, May 10 — Up at 8:15, started new personal diary at home. Trimmed a few things outside in the ragged front yard before coming out to AKM. Arrived 9:05. Worked on B-36 and sorted decals and parts in Process … Continue reading

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Memorial Day Remembrance of John Thornton Walker

John Thornton Walker — General Clark’s Letter to his Wife May 25, 2015 by Job Conger | Edit On this Memorial Day May 25, 2015, I’m working on my book about a Springfield liaison pilot who never came home. Among the … Continue reading

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Focusing on Scale Arranging

Since moving AKM to  the airport, I’ve displayed  1/32 scale models with “landing gear retracted”  on the  bottom shelf but intending. Over the winter I came close to building  newer 1/32 models with landing gear down; replacing the gear up … Continue reading

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The Week That Was — May 3 to May 9

Sun, May 3 — In at 7:40, sunny, calm. Took some things upstairs and worked five minutes in the Intake Room which I am significantly rearranging for sorting and data processing with less space for open, uncompleted models which are … Continue reading

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The Week That Was — April 26 to May 2

Sun, April 26 — Into Hangar 1 at 6:50 and totally enjoyed the breakfast and people and many airplanes that visited on the ramp. Had no help at all, but the indifference of the ass wipes who didn’t help inspired … Continue reading

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