604 Squadron

Warbirds 604 Squadron acknowledges due respect to the original Royal Air force squadron that
bore this name valiantly throughout and beyond the Second World War. We in no way wish to
detract from their achievements, bravery, or the sacrifices that they made during that period.
"Si Vis Pacem Para Bellum" (if you want peace, prepare for war)






 

 

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Stormz
 

Steve Latham

2 i/c

latbgood@aol.com

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Tebyas
 

John Stover

tebya@aol.com

Furlong, PA
USA
Age: 51
Married with two boys who both play soccer (football as you English call it), and basketball. Hobbies: sports..former college basketball and baseball player, build and fly giant scale radio control airplanes mostly WWII vintage, music, and a bunch of other stuff. I served in the U.S. Military in Army Intelligence (yes there are intelligent people in the army) and was a radio code breaker during the early 70's. I was stationed in West Germany. I also like to joke around and want you to know that Julia Roberts flys with me whenever possible


 

 

Jaeamf
 

Ed Fuquoy

jaeamf@netscape.net

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von-gz
 

Mark Budda

mbudda@suscom.net

Home: Williamsport, PA.USA. ( Home of Little League World Series)

AGE: 37

Married with 2 kids. I am a current Military man. (U.S. ARMY not a pilot) I served 7 years in a Nuclear Missile Unit in Germany. Communications is the key to all missions being completed, regardless of time, manpower, and terrain. I hope to meet up with a few fellow pilots from the 604th in the near future. I will update this with more information as time goes by.See you on-line in the Arena.


 

 

Sticke
 

Geoff Chant

Comms (Webmaster)

geoff.chant@virgin.net

ICQ: 107182623

Hi I'm sticke
(OOEERR! missus!).
I'm 30yrs (which is young for a WB pilot), married with a son 2yrs and I live in the County of Essex, UK (just down the road from trb and dflite). This was a major factor in me wanting to join the 604s as I'm a bit of a local boy.
I'm a Graphic Designer by trade which means all my virtual flying is done on a Mac. I'm new to all this Warbirds lark but have flying virtually since the days of the ZX Spectrum. I stumbled across the Warbirds website by accident, downloaded the software and have been hooked ever since.
I'm still crashing and burning on a regular basis but with a little help from my squadron this is becoming less and less. My only real flying experience, apart from passenger jets is my first (not last) flying lesson recently (April 2001) in a Cessna 152.


 

 

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