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PostPosted: Fri Jan 19, 2007 8:02 pm 
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Thanks for moving my post to the correct thread,Scott.As a computer operator,I make a pretty fair pilot.Good thing that Butler Aircraft doesn't use Airbus products.I wouldn't survive the first flight punching buttons.


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My list is short but lotsa pistons.

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Stephanie wrote:
[ At this point though, I wouldn't turn my nose up at anything! :) :D


It sounds like you're in our neck of the woods...

Think about coming to the NW Bi-plane fly in this summer at Felts Field in Spokane. There will be 10 warbird Stearmans (plus a pre-war or two) based on the field by then...not to mention dozens of other antiques.
I'm sure someone would be more than happy to take you up.

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JBoyle wrote:
Stephanie wrote:
[ At this point though, I wouldn't turn my nose up at anything! :) :D


It sounds like you're in our neck of the woods...

Think about coming to the NW Bi-plane fly in this summer at Felts Field in Spokane. There will be 10 warbird Stearmans (plus a pre-war or two) based on the field by then...not to mention dozens of other antiques.
I'm sure someone would be more than happy to take you up.


Spokane, now that's an offer I can't turn down. I would definitely be interested in checking out that event, sounds like a good time. When is the fly in?

P.S. Thanks for the heads up, the calendar sure does start filling up quickly with aviation events! (Just the way I like it!) :)

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