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"Pappy's Lambs"

Ever since they were introduced on the NBC Television series "Black Sheep Squadron"
the Lambs have been an important part of the Black Sheep.  Even the Model Airplane club that was formed in 1976, during the time of the tv show, had Lambs.   Every Black Sheep Organization, ever since, has had lambs as spokes persons and promotional models. 

The Flight Simulator Crew (a division of the aerobatics show team) also has a place for Pappy's Lambs.  They are the media spokes persons and promotional photo models for the Air Show Team as well as the Flight Simulator Crew.  They, also, are good will ambassadors and teachers,  while assisting in the operation and running  of the flight simulator.

If you are interested in being a Lamb and attending the shows and events that feature the Flight Simulator, just fill out this form or send an email to us, with your photo as an attachment. 

This position is on a volunteer  basis..however, there are some compensation benefits.  Such as, percentage of Poster Girl souvenir sales and independent photo assignments for magazines and other media.   It is great exposure and opportunity for the beginning model or experience model who wishes to further their horizons in a popular industry, while being  associated with a prestigious name and organization.


Pappy's Lamb Application

 

Legal Name:
For Contracts
AKA :
For Media

Address:
For All Official Mail (kept confidential)

City: State:   ZipCode:

Day Phone:   Night Phone:  

E Mail Address: 

D.O.B.  Age:  Marital Status:
Must be Over 18

Height:   Weight: Hair: Eyes:

Bust:   Waist:     Hips:   Dress: Blouse:  Shoe:
We Look for Figure to be proportinate to Height and Weight.

Modeling Status: Experience: 
For Information Only.   Lack of Experience does not mean disqualification.

Hobbies and Interests:

    

 

 


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