Karen A. Dahlman is an active paranormal investigator, who is also known for her usage of the ouija board as a tool to communicate with the dead. For more than...
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Karen A. Dahlman is an active paranormal investigator, who is also known for her usage of the ouija board as a tool to communicate with the dead. For more than 20 years, Karen has used the controversial talking board to connect with spirit. Her belief is the reputation of the board is more Hollywood than reality.
I lost the green cranial that went with it though. I haven't been able to find a good one on ebay.
Bill WD40
1 year ago
I know the Marines were using F4s up to 1980. I don't know how much longer they used them. F4 used the VTAS computer system. The same one Apollo used to land on the moon. The F4s used them for seeing what the pilot saw and the radar could lock in on the target.
Eric Marcum
1 year ago
I used to have to stand watch over on the prt side during flight ops to man a sound powered phone and make sure it kept working throughout flight ops. I still have my flight deck vest with the Interior Communications globe and phone stencilled on the back. Too bad I can't find a battery for the old distress signal the old SDU 5E
Bill WD40
1 year ago
I knew what you meant, hahaha
Eric Marcum
1 year ago
F4 noF$
Eric Marcum
1 year ago
We had an old decommisioned F$ on the flight deck for ref tra for the flight deck crew to practice fire fighting skills with. Iwas sad to see it in that shape. Kind of like seeing F-14's going to ruin now adays
Bill WD40
1 year ago
Oh wow Eric! I worked on the radar system on the F4 Phantom. I sat in the pilot's seat many times and even powered up the electronics. I never started the engines though. lol
Eric Marcum
1 year ago
I have a shot of that SR71 as well. That museum was set up by a airplane fan. As you walk in the first two thing I saw were the P-40 and the F 4U hanging from the ceiling then as you focus past them there was the Enterprise space shuttle so as I am walking down the mezzanine with my jaw down the SR 71 comes into view. Almost a religious experience for me
Bill WD40
1 year ago
Same here Roni. See you both tomorrow.
Bill WD40
1 year ago
It was coming in for a landing and was about 400 feet from the runway. With a 110, you wouldn't see much anyway.
Roni Lindsey
1 year ago
I had so much fun chatting with you both. Talk to you tomorrow!
Roni Lindsey
1 year ago
I must head for sleepyland gentlemen. It is 3 am
Roni Lindsey
1 year ago
That stinks. It is an amazing looking plane.
Bill WD40
1 year ago
And I couldn't keep mine. lol
Roni Lindsey
1 year ago
I took a picture of the SR71 at the Smithsonian air and space museum.
Bill WD40
1 year ago
Toke a picture of a SR71 with an 110 instamatic and I had my film confiscated. Yet off base just outside of the fence, they were taking pictures with professional cameras and telephoto lenses.
Roni Lindsey
1 year ago
What is Vultures Row?
Bill WD40
1 year ago
That's cool Eric!
Bill WD40
1 year ago
Lighter or battery with a cigarette plug on it. lol
Roni Lindsey
1 year ago
I think mine was a Motorola too. Lol plug it in to the cigarette lighter. Haha
Eric Marcum
1 year ago
Nimitz jeez the typo swith must be on
Eric Marcum
1 year ago
I took awesome shots with the K-1000. I used to shoot tons of pictures from Vultures Row on the Nimits. Most of the squadrons I have photos of landing and taking off don't exist any more VF-84 comes to mind. Coolest tail art in the 6th fleet. The Jolly Rogers