JMS - 15/7/2007 8:49 AMBottom line, it took guts to be in the Mercury program.Big guts.
pburkhardt - 16/8/2007 7:34 PMI just joined this site last week. I've been an ardent fan of the space program (US and human in general) for nearly 40 years - ever since I watched the Apollo 11 footage as a 4-year-old and was hooked. You people do an incredible job. Thank you so much for your passion and attention to detail. Excellent work! I'm ecstatic to be here!
SpaceNutz SA - 17/8/2007 8:11 AMMe and my brood. Little ones are twins.
Chris Bergin - 17/8/2007 12:53 PM Welcome to the site Paul (about four posts above) QuoteSpaceNutz SA - 17/8/2007 8:11 AM Me and my brood. Little ones are twins. My dad never took me on a day out at the Sub Station!
SpaceNutz SA - 17/8/2007 8:11 AM Me and my brood. Little ones are twins.
Going to work with Dad is quite a popular pastime!!
AstroRJY - 18/8/2007 11:44 PMI didn't even realize we had a thread for this. Great to see the faces. I'm a bit hesitant to post mu photos on an international website but as long as it stays here and isn't copied by anyone, ok. Well here's 2 pics of me:
gladiator1332 - 18/8/2007 10:50 AMFlying a Beech Baron from the right seat on a run with Quest Diagnostics:
Pete at Edwards - 12/10/2007 4:01 PM There seems to be a lot of "me and a plane" images here!
That is because we are all given planes when we sign up for the message board here. Is that the one you got?
(Chris, I haven't received mine yet... )
jmjawors - 12/10/2007 10:23 PMQuotePete at Edwards - 12/10/2007 4:01 PM There seems to be a lot of "me and a plane" images here!That is because we are all given planes when we sign up for the message board here. Is that the one you got?(Chris, I haven't received mine yet... )
Pete at Edwards - 12/10/2007 5:01 PMThere seems to be a lot of "me and a plane" images here!
vt_hokie - 19/8/2007 8:07 PMQuotegladiator1332 - 18/8/2007 10:50 AMFlying a Beech Baron from the right seat on a run with Quest Diagnostics:Out of Teterboro, NJ by any chance?