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francesco.doenz
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SNJ?

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Could someone explain what the abreviation of SNJ stands for, in the context of the very soon coming T-6?
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francesco.doenz wrote:Could someone explain what the abreviation of SNJ stands for, in the context of the very soon coming T-6?
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francesco.doenz
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Fantastic forum again! Thanks!
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Ian Warren
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Super Naval Jollopy .. what the navy boys named it in Florida :)
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Nick - A2A
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You might also the following link interesting Francesco: http://rwebs.net/avhistory/acdesig/usnavy.htm.

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francesco.doenz
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Thanks once more for your inputs, Super Naval Jollopy makes more sense of the SNJ abreviation than the official one, but finding a translation for Jollopy on internet is not easy...I guess jollopy is something like jalopy...
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francesco.doenz wrote:Thanks once more for your inputs, Super Naval Jollopy makes more sense of the SNJ abreviation than the official one, but finding a translation for Jollopy on internet is not easy...I guess jollopy is something like jalopy...
Jalopy, = affectionate name for an old car or other road vehicle. :) :)
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