The Dawn Patrol game for the Secondhand Lions was played as per tradition on the morning of the 4
th. We began at 8:00 with mimosas on the patio. Flying sorties began around 8:30 featuring
Jasta 11 vs. Squadron 60. The German planes were dominant this year despite repeated jamming of the guns. All three allied planes were destroyed and forced down.
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I am teaching at a summer camp this year and have passed the tradition of clothespin aircraft on to the next generation.
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Best regards to all readers and happy fourth of July.
Those look really neat, sir.
ReplyDeleteMight I suggest a "how to" tutorial post on making those planes?
-- Jeff
Ken,
ReplyDeleteI was going to ask the same question as Jeff--are there instructions somewhere on how to make the planes? They would work great with the rules at Junior General.
Best regards,
Chris