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Post subject: Re: One of two flying Howard 500s is up for adoption Posted: 19 Dec 2015, 20:59 |
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Joined: 05/06/10 Posts: 1478 Post Likes: +801 Location: KMBO Brandon, MS
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Username Protected wrote: My guess is that it will be back in the Red Bull hangar again, this time to paint a Red Bull on the tail.
Jeff ( with about 15 hours right seat Howard 350, when we were at Dee Howard in about 1974 there was a 500 being worked on in their hangar . 350 had R2800 83AM10s, don't ask me why I remember that...) That would be a great addition to one of the world's foremost flying aircraft collections! MM
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