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PostPosted: Sun Aug 27, 2006 10:01 pm 
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:cry: Steve.......say it ain't so!!!!!!! :cry:
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 27, 2006 11:41 pm 
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Alan Brooks wrote:
:cry: Steve.......say it ain't so!!!!!!! :cry:
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Maybe there is a "hot water toilet" in his future? :?:


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[url][url]http://www.southerncrossairracing.com/[/url]

This is the address to Steves website.It explains whats up

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The only thing I see on the Southern Cross website is the news that the airplane won't be at Reno due to Steve's business commitments -- nothing about the airplane being for sale.

As far as it being for sale...just gets back to the fact that every warbird is always for sale -- for the right price.

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the AT-6 is for sale, too.....

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Steve was Gung-Ho to go to Reno this year,He had sponsors lined up,a big team trailer like the big boys have and chomping at the bit to go racing. The business comitments explain why no Reno but not why the planes are up for sale also.kinda strange

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The business come 1st, I guess, we'll miss you Steve..

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I thought maybe Steve was going to concentrate on the L-39. I guess not.

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Hmmmm... What would slightly over $1M buy?


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Lynn Allen wrote:
The business come 1st, I guess, we'll miss you Steve..

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Agreed, have always enjoyed Steve's posts here and on other forums. Hope all is well, don't work too hard Steve - hope to see you around soon!


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Down(?) to a Yak now, huh?

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Hmmmm... What would slightly over $1M buy?


I heard he was buying a partnership in a restaurant with a fella from Maine
starting an aircraft museum... :roll:

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Down(?) to a Yak now, huh?

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Hmmmm... What would slightly over $1M buy?


I heard he was buying a partnership in a restaurant with a fella from Maine
starting an aircraft museum... :roll:


Boy, that would be a great movie in the making.
Is TC available?? :shock:

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