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Post subject: Re: Goodbye to an old friend Posted: 16 Feb 2016, 21:36 |
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Username Protected wrote: I know that plane (serial #32). Original owner is a friend. I've got a couple hours left seat in her. Sad. :( Mr. Leadbetter right? He took beautiful care of her. Meticulous! Despite its quirks, it was the best plane I've ever owned and possibly the best year of my life traveling with her. Very VERY emotional to do this. But, her organs are living on. The engines are flying on a famous movie star's plane and her other parts are going to support a fleet of 3 1.0s flying in Texas.
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Post subject: Re: Goodbye to an old friend Posted: 16 Feb 2016, 21:38 |
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Joined: 05/05/09 Posts: 5166 Post Likes: +5126
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Username Protected wrote: A guy in the hangar next to me has just bought another of these first gen eclipses. He's optimistic that a solution is coming. For your sake I hope he's wrong... For his I'm praying he's right. You're probably talking of Tim Cappelli? I've got quite a few hours in N???VW. He has other intentions and is very bright so I think he will be OK.
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Post subject: Re: Goodbye to an old friend Posted: 16 Feb 2016, 21:40 |
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Joined: 07/24/14 Posts: 1894 Post Likes: +2599
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Username Protected wrote: I know that plane (serial #32). Original owner is a friend. I've got a couple hours left seat in her. Sad. :( Mr. Leadbetter right? He took beautiful care of her. Meticulous! Despite its quirks, it was the best plane I've ever owned and possibly the best year of my life traveling with her. Very VERY emotional to do this. But, her organs are living on. The engines are flying on a famous movie star's plane and her other parts are going to support a fleet of 3 1.0s flying in Texas.
Yep, that's him. Glad N80TF was an organ donor and lives on.
_________________ Jay
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Post subject: Re: Goodbye to an old friend Posted: 16 Feb 2016, 22:19 |
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Hi Michael,
Sorry to see but glad you shared the story - we are trying to breath life back into a Duke - time will tell.
Ken
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Post subject: Re: Goodbye to an old friend Posted: 16 Feb 2016, 22:19 |
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Joined: 05/28/08 Posts: 1621 Post Likes: +479
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Hi Michael,
Sorry to see but glad you shared the story - we are trying to breath life back into a Duke - time will tell.
Ken
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