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Post subject: Re: New Travel Air owner Posted: 14 Jul 2018, 19:20 |
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Joined: 08/26/15 Posts: 9546 Post Likes: +8781 Company: airlines (*CRJ,A320) Location: Florida panhandle
Aircraft: Travel Air,T-6B,etc*
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Update to my personal thread, I flew my last flight in the Navy a few days ago. 5400 hours spread out over 20 years, 1500 in the new T-6 during the last six years, and the bulk of the rest in helicopters (Bell 206 and Sikorsky H-60). I'll miss the beast. It's a sweet handling airplane for what we do with it, needs its share of TLC (maybe more), and it's a big handful for primary students who are going through the program these days. Attachment: 50233.jpeg Attachment: 50235.jpeg
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