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 Post subject: Re: HAG B-23
PostPosted: Tue Oct 12, 2010 6:36 pm 
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Man, you guys are doing my heart good. Tears in my eye's as I look at my old bird getting a loving home. In the photo looking forward from where my old seat was, just aft of the hyd reservoir, I see my funnel is still safety wired to the filler neck. We used to go through a lot of 5606. My Best To All Of Yall!
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Good job guys! That looks very exciting. Good Luck!


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Hey guys and girls..... when I was at the corner about to pull in to parking for CAF Airsho (on Wednesday 10-6-10), I saw this pulling out! Needless to say I was grabbing for my camera and managed to grab this shot! Best of luck with this bird..... as I really wanted to see this one back in the air again..... Alan

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Hey friends, just wanted to give a quick Dragon update...

A few of our boys are down in Midland right now readying the remaining parts (centre section, wings, etc.) for transportation back to our museum. Once these parts arrive, restoration of the Dragon to airworthy status will officially begin.

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