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It was meant to Steve and our upcoming WIX meet in CYRO.

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It alright Ollie, I suppose I could call your Harvard a Yale?


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Only if and when we get wheel pants for it.

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Today, at B'Stormers:


1945 STINSON OY-2 (L-5G) • AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE SALE • 1800 Total Time, 236 SMOH, Fresh Annual, New Cruise Prop, Very Good Condition, Very Original, Restored 1985, Very Good Paint and Fabric, Scott 3200 Tailwheel, Flaperons, Excellent Glass, Lycoming O-435, Stretcher, Extra Parts, Great Beginner Warbird, Airshow Attraction, Flies Great, Needs Nothing, Can Deliver in CA/AZ, Must Sell !!, $35K obo. • Contact Brian A. Chersky - located Santa Maria, CA USA • Telephone: 805-922-9322 • Posted May 2, 2005


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Will the previous owner has pics of this double cabin sample

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Is that the Iwo Jima survivor?

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Paul,
If you're going to post something like that here on the board, you'd better qualify it with a reason behind it, like bad wood, or tubing, or some other reason. I know Brian and he doesn't strike me as someone who would misrepresent an airplane. Please advise.

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Paul,
If you're going to post something like that here on the board, you'd better qualify it with a reason behind it, like bad wood, or tubing, or some other reason. I am acquainted with Brian and he doesn't strike me as someone who would misrepresent an airplane. Please advise.

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Hi JBoyle,
If you haven't found an L-5 yet , may I suggest an aircraft listed at www.courtesyaircraft.com? It is a Piper HE-1 Ambulance version of the Cub built in 1943 for the U.S. Navy and it just listed this week. They are extremely rare, easy to fly like a Super Cub, and looks cool! I don't know the aircraft but it looks great in the photos! It has a 125 hp. Lycoming and new paint and fabric in 1997. It's only $40,000. This airplane will sell in a couple of days! !


I would buy it myself but with a four week old daughter and a home under construction at the moment, timing isn't good.


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