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 Post subject: Potter's Spitfire
PostPosted: Mon Aug 30, 2004 7:50 am 
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Just heard via the NAVCan grapevine that Potter's Spirfire is being sold to some foundation, but he will still get to fly it.

His next plane will be a Mustang. He is in negotiations

Any one heard this one?


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PostPosted: Mon Aug 30, 2004 10:10 am 
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Andrew Semon wrote:
Just heard via the NAVCan grapevine that Potter's Spirfire is being sold to some foundation, but he will still get to fly it.

His next plane will be a Mustang. He is in negotiations

Any one heard this one?


Well it has already been transfered to the Foundation. I assume it is just Mr. Potter's foundation, btw and this is just a tax thing.

Jim


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 Post subject: Re: Potter's Spitfire
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AirJimL2 wrote:
Well it has already been transfered to the Foundation. I assume it is just Mr. Potter's foundation, btw and this is just a tax thing.


That would be my guess as well. Perhaps (AND THIS IS JUST A GUESS) Mr. Potter is planning some kind of education flying museum. Such a foundation might be the first step.

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