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Mitchell Holman (noemail@verizont.net) 2018/12/14 11:57

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Stormin' Norman <norman@schwarzkopf.in.memorium> wrote in
news:emg71e5gnm8rop1kp3mejf3hrtqv5822nn@4ax.com:

> On Fri, 14 Dec 2018 08:17:13 -0600, Mitchell Holman
> <noemail@verizont.net> wrote:
>
>>Stormin' Norman <norman@schwarzkopf.in.memorium> wrote in
>>news:t4e71e14bm3j12vmpd6pqnavdd8nv3f3il@4ax.com:
>>
>>> On Fri, 14 Dec 2018 07:37:27 -0600, Mitchell Holman
>>> <noemail@verizont.net> wrote:
>>>
>>> That must be rough on the aerodynamics...... ;-)
>>>
>>
>>
>>    The damsels-in-distress was regular
>>feature of comic books (and movies, a la
>>King Kong) right up to the 1960's.
>>
>
> Sex sells, always has, always will.  It was an interesting series
> Mitchell, thanks for the posting effort!
>
>

   When I was growing up "Enemy Ace" was
my favorite. Open cockpits, no parachutes,
a lot of verbage about honor and glory and
dying a noble death. Back when combat was
contest of skill, not speed or firepower.




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