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Fri Jun 01, 2007 6:17 am

The FAA registry shows 265 Cassutts currently in this country although a few of those are probably not airworthy.

Steve G

Fri Jun 01, 2007 7:41 am

Hey Gary - I will see you at PRS - I am bringing my SNJ out for my first "Rookie School", hoping to race in September in the T-6 class. Like you, I am not looking forward to the long cross country, but I am very much looking forward to PRS. I have heard a lot of good things about the school.

John Lohmar

Fri Jun 01, 2007 9:45 am

retroaviation wrote:Here is a link to a site that still builds kits for the Cassutt...
http://cassutt.lornet.com/

I'll be sure to post updates on the trip to Reno and my experience at PRS. I'll likely put it in the "Off Topic" section, however, as I don't want to get the hardcore Warbird guys upset about me cluttering up their normal discussions. :)

Gary


Gary,

Thanks for posting the link, been involved in Reno for the last 9 years, didn't know these guys were across town from me. Will have to take a drive over there and check it out. Keep posting on Reno for some of us our world revolves around it. Cya in a couple of weeks
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