SeaCat
Hey, my Halo is smoking
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Earlier this afternoon the wife and I were out in the yard doing some work when I heard a noise I haven't heard in quite some time. I recognised it though even though I have rarely heard it.
Radial Engines. WTF?
Looking around I soon saw them. A flight of six aircraft flying in a wedge formation maybe a thousand foot up. I didn't recognijse the type because they were too far away but I did recognise the direction of flight.
I did some research and found they are the Geico Skywriters and were heading south from the Cocoa Beach Air Show. Cool, it's not often you see the old T-6 Texans in flight and even rarer that you see a formation of them.
The second surprise was what I found as I was walking through the neighborhood. Some guy was getting ready to move and he had stacked at the side of the road for the trash guys a large metal smoker as well as six (Count them count, Six) nearly brand new 20 pound Propane tanks in mint condition. When I saw the guy I asked him about them and he admitted he was tossing them. I told the wife to watch them and ran back to the place for our car. Now I have six tanks sitting in the shed waiting to be filled. (This along with my three tanks I've been using.) I now also have a larger, better made smoker than I've been using, also in mint condition. (I don't think the guy ever used it.)
Tomorrow I'll go and get the tanks filled then start seasoning the smoker.
Cat
Radial Engines. WTF?
Looking around I soon saw them. A flight of six aircraft flying in a wedge formation maybe a thousand foot up. I didn't recognijse the type because they were too far away but I did recognise the direction of flight.
I did some research and found they are the Geico Skywriters and were heading south from the Cocoa Beach Air Show. Cool, it's not often you see the old T-6 Texans in flight and even rarer that you see a formation of them.
The second surprise was what I found as I was walking through the neighborhood. Some guy was getting ready to move and he had stacked at the side of the road for the trash guys a large metal smoker as well as six (Count them count, Six) nearly brand new 20 pound Propane tanks in mint condition. When I saw the guy I asked him about them and he admitted he was tossing them. I told the wife to watch them and ran back to the place for our car. Now I have six tanks sitting in the shed waiting to be filled. (This along with my three tanks I've been using.) I now also have a larger, better made smoker than I've been using, also in mint condition. (I don't think the guy ever used it.)
Tomorrow I'll go and get the tanks filled then start seasoning the smoker.
Cat