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PostPosted: Tue Apr 06, 2021 12:05 am 
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Dave Hadfield's posting about exercising a Spitfire prompts me to mention that if you are would be Spitfire pilot, or an enthusiast who wants to learn the nuts and bolts of the type, the Historic Flight Foundation at Felts Field in Spokane is offering a one day ground school for the type.
The fee includes materials and lunch.

https://historicflight.org/event/the-su ... in-flight/

Now that we are returning to something close to normal, John Sessions is looking forward to flying his Mk. IXe, SL633 (N633VS) at events this summer.

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It’s great to see John’s enthusiasm apparently undimmed.


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Mike wrote:
It’s great to see John’s enthusiasm apparently undimmed.


Yes, he is doing well.
He is enjoying the museum's new location and busy with the foundation as well as his business intetests.

He has some future acquisitions in mind as well as officially acquiring the Hamilton Metalplane over the winter.
The B-25 just received its annual inspection and the DC-3 is off in Oregon getting permanent repairs for damage received in January during a wind storm.

It will be fun to see the activities in its new location...post Covid.

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