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10/26/2024

Hello 🔵 It’s official. Signed at 2:55 PM. It was even on TV. Mine really turned blue. Don't forget that tomorrow starts the new Facebook rule (aka... new name, META) where they can use your photos. Don't forget the deadline is today!!!

I do not authorize META, Facebook or any entity associated with Facebook to use my photos, information, messages or posts, past or future.
With this statement, I notify Facebook that
it is strictly prohibited to disclose, copy, distribute or take any other action against me based on this profile and/or its contents. Violation of privacy may be punishable by law.

Here's how to do If you are thinking of getting off FB because of the volume of sales ads and trash stuff. So hold your finger anywhere in this post and click ′copy’. Go to your page where it says ‘What's on your mind?’ Tap your finger anywhere in the blank field. Click paste. This upgrades the system.
Hello new and old friends!

IT ACTUALLY WORKED!!!! 👍👊🙏
Hold your finger anywhere in this message and “copy” will appear. Click “copy”. Then go to your page, create a new post and place your finger anywhere in the empty field. “Paste” will appear and click Paste.
This will bypass the system….

He who does nothing consents.

07/05/2024

The Globe GC-1 Swift, also known as the Globe/Temco Swift, is a light, two-seat sport monoplane from the post-World War II period. Here are some key details about the Globe GC-1 Swift:

- The Globe GC-1 Swift was designed by R.S. "Pop" Johnson in 1940 and was financially secured by John Kennedy, president of the Globe Medicine Company, to be built by his new Globe Aircraft Company.
- The GC-1 Swift featured an all-metal construction, sleek lines, and retractable landing gear, making it an economical civilian counterpart to the fighter aircraft of World War II.
- The initial model, GC-1A, had an 85 horsepower (63 kW) engine and received its type certificate on May 7, 1946. Globe built approximately 408 GC-1A Swifts.
- Later, the GC-1 Swift received a more powerful engine of 125 horsepower (93 kW), becoming the GC-1B model. Globe, together with TEMCO (Texas Engineering and Manufacturing Company), built 833 GC-1B Swifts in six months.
- The GC-1B Swift was known for its handling and performance, with some likening it to a smaller version of the US Army Air Force's P-40 fighter of the early 1940s.
- The Globe GC-1 Swift played a significant role in the advancement of post-war sport aviation and is appreciated for its design, performance, and historical significance.

07/05/2024

WE SALUTE YOU RUSSELL CASSE 😭🫡
Have a safe July 4th AvGeeks

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