"Burkie" will leave a huge void with his passing. We'll miss his sense of humor and all the help he gave the YAF. God's speed ol friend, you left us too soon.
Guest smitty facturni wrote:
Friday, September 2, 2005 - 10:12 PM
I could of sworn the lightning was bigger......lol
Seeing Mr. Nicely next to that ol' Bird and the look on Mr. Nicelys face brings a warmth to the heart and a smile to the face and yet a tear to the eye as these great airmen, soldiers and sailors are not to far from gone.
The sentimental nature of the passing of this great generation will never be lost on this baby boomer and one can only hope that we will never forget the ultimate sacrifice they made for the price of freedom.
May GOD Bless these Veterans and those that fight today for the cause of freedom here in American and abroad
Guest ariana wrote:
Saturday, August 20, 2005 - 6:27 PM
My mom is 45 and acts like she is 18 and she still enjoyed the pics grow up mom
Guest sid nee armslide wrote:
Saturday, August 20, 2005 - 12:21 PM
I love plane pics too many plane pics about planes keep up the photo slide a coming cause many pics about planes is a good thing
Guest michael b wrote:
Saturday, August 20, 2005 - 10:18 AM
I love coming to thunder each year i always attend both days this show had so many rare planes it was awsome. Maybe next year they can gather up all the airworthy grumman planes or the 4+ spitfires that are airworthy along with some hurricanes that would be one show that I would never want to leave anyways I enjoyed the pics you can never have enough pics of B-17's