Yeah, count me in too.
Does this mean I will be able to paint little "swastikas" or "meatballs" on
the side of my Spitfire to indicate the number of German or Japanese [car]
"kills" I have?
Reid
'79 Spitfire (original owner)
(former 2LT US Army - but not a pilot)
-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Curry [mailto:spitlist@gte.net]
Sent: Friday, February 11, 2000 6:39 AM
To: Banbury, Terrence
Cc: 'spitfires@autox.team.net'
Subject: Re: How many are we?
Terry,
I nominate you to start an effort to put together a North American
Spitfire Club!
In fact, I even have a potential name for it. "The North American
Spitfire Squadron".
Local chapters can be called "Wings", or "Flights"
I could use the Email addressed of people who have registered their
Spits as a base for sending out announcements.
What do you think?
Joe
"Banbury, Terrence" wrote:
>
> I belong to an owners group list for Ford Expeditions. It is just like
this
> list in many ways (except there are no poseurs here). One of the list
> members organized an outing in George Washington National Forest for
anyone
> that wanted to attend. Several drove hundreds of miles to be there. They
> are doing it again this year. It might take this kind of grass roots
effort
> to put a "club" together and reduce the inherent geographical limitations.
> Personally, I would join a Spitfire only club in a second. Spitfires
don't
> seem to garner much respect from most clubs.
>
> Terry Banbury
> Mk III
> > ----------
> >
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