User:snowman56 on Sun, 05 Jun 2011 08:37:31 +0000

"Tailspin Tommy" Tompkins and "Skeeter" Milligan are training young U. S. Army fliers for the newly-formed 'Sky Patrol,'a branch of the Army Reserves which operates along the borders and coast-lines, on the lookout for smugglers. Carter Meade, whose father is the Colonel in charge of the patrol, has a terror of firing guns and his father insists he conquer this fear. Tommy sends him out on patrol, on orders from Washington D. C., to stop any unfamiliar aircraft. Carter challenges an unmarked amphibian plane, which opens fire on him. Carter, afraid to shoot, bails out as his plane is shot down. Carter is missing, and Tommy and Skeeter are searching for him and the mysterious airplane.


User:snowman56 on Sun, 05 Jun 2011 08:37:31 +0000

"Tailspin Tommy" Tompkins and "Skeeter" Milligan are training young U. S. Army fliers for the newly-formed 'Sky Patrol,'a branch of the Army Reserves which operates along the borders and coast-lines, on the lookout for smugglers. Carter Meade, whose father is the Colonel in charge of the patrol, has a terror of firing guns and his father insists he conquer this fear. Tommy sends him out on patrol, on orders from Washington D. C., to stop any unfamiliar aircraft. Carter challenges an unmarked amphibian plane, which opens fire on him. Carter, afraid to shoot, bails out as his plane is shot down. Carter is missing, and Tommy and Skeeter are searching for him and the mysterious airplane.


User:alanstatener on Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:05:11 +0000

As someone who loves photography and flying, I learned the hard way how important it is to always take double a batteries on a plane. I once packed my camera but forgot to bring spare batteries, thinking I would find replacements at my destination. Unfortunately, there were none available, and I missed out on capturing some breathtaking aerial shots and memorable moments. Since then, I always pack spare batteries in my carry-on. It’s a small detail that makes a big difference for photographers.


User:alanstatener on Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:05:18 +0000

As someone who loves photography and flying, I learned the hard way how important it is to always take double a batteries on a plane. I once packed my camera but forgot to bring spare batteries, thinking I would find replacements at my destination. Unfortunately, there were none available, and I missed out on capturing some breathtaking aerial shots and memorable moments. Since then, I always pack spare batteries in my carry-on. It’s a small detail that makes a big difference for photographers.