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 Post subject: Terry Reynolds passes
PostPosted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 4:58 pm 
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That i'm aware of i've never met Terry but I received an email from Deb Vermaat at Fagen and she would like for me to pass this on.

Hey Al. Just wanted to check with you and find out if you knew Terry Reynolds of Wichita Air? He was at Oshkosh just one aisle over from us with the Patillio brothers. Anyway he passed away Saturday night from injuries suffered in an explosion at his house. We were acquainted with him through a Helldiver project that they worked on for us for a couple of years. I noticed that nothing has been said about him on the Warbird exchange and I know that you are a member. He worked on a lot of planes and was a very nice guy. Not sure very many people know that he has died. Thanks,

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It looks like he was involved with some well known restorations.

http://www.wichitawarbirds.com/index.html

My condolences to his family & friends.

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I'm sure he's flying with his heroes on feathered wings now...

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It is certainly sad to learn of this news. I just happened to be reading an article in an old Warbird Digest about his work on Chuck Greenhill's J2F Duck just this past Saturday evening. He certainly was involved in many different warbirds - related to which, thank you for posting the link, Al.


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