clubber & mikey: That would actually be the USAAF (United States Army Air Forces), which was before the Air Force became a seperate service in 1947. Peak number of "props" existed in the 1944-45 timeframe, as there was quite a cutback in numbers after the war.
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last commentLOL! Can you Guess who? Hmmmm? LMFAO!
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Real props or people propping their aliases?
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I have no idea doug
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juicebox69, et al, have made props a joke.
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@svlvr
All kinds of props.
Legit props
Props to aliases
negative props
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Props
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Props
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Props
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Props
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You sure are crazy, Joe.
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Props ! Fuck juicbox69
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Who really cares?
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Carrot Top??
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"Who got da props? Who got da props?
5 Foot MC, Evil E, and Buckshot."
-Black Moon
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I suspect there is now one user who has more props than everyone else on TUSCL combined. Can you Guess Who? Hmmmmm? LMFAO!
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Must be shadowcat. That dude worked at an airline for years.
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Lol Dougster... lol
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Hey Aluprop, need a mop?
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I would say all time, the USAF before the jet engine.
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^^^That's what I was thinking!
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clubber & mikey: That would actually be the USAAF (United States Army Air Forces), which was before the Air Force became a seperate service in 1947. Peak number of "props" existed in the 1944-45 timeframe, as there was quite a cutback in numbers after the war.
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minnow,
I stand correct on the acronym, but that said, my intent was correct.
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The all-time best movie scene involving a prop plane was in the original "The Flight of the Phoenix".
Jimmy Stewart trying to start the plane with a very limited number of Coffman cartridges was gripping film making at it's finest.
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^^^^Don't forget Kid Sampson being cut in half by a plane's propellers in Catch-22!
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