JAY,
In a message dated 02-13-98 you wrote ...
> 11 Feb 98 14:53, Jim Sanders wrote to All:
>
> Let's not forget that Tony Levier was highly involved in the ultimate
> acceptance of the P-38 in the Pacific theater. Early on, many pilots
> were afraid of the aircraft for its supposedly wicked single engine
> handling. Author Martin Caiden had a lot of things to say about Mr.
> Levier.... all of it good.
>
> From all accounts, he was one hell of a pilot.
But it was Charles Lindbergh that taught them cruise
control and led many missions where he became an ace
secretly... With out his techniques, they could never
reached Yamamoto... So many people made the aircraft.
Levier was great.. We all agree...
-=* Jim Sanders *=-
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