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Old 11-28-2006, 06:36 PM
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Here is a couple of shots of my pilot doing her preflight inspection. Okay, it's not 1/2a; but my pilot is
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Mr. Stang,

Excellent training for your preflight specialist !!!!... You've got to bring him/her to the next fly in.... Im sure everyone will enjoy that !!!


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Old 11-28-2006, 10:52 PM
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I understand that his flying style is a little doggie......
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Got to love the terriers!
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The pilot thinks to herself, "This wheel has plenty of air, but It think it needs more pee."

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I understand that his flying style is a little doggie......
... and her landings are a little "RUFF"!
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Thanks guys. The Hanger 9 Spitfire w/ Saito 100 and the little Boston Terrier, Shelby are my birthday and Christmas presents this year. My wife hooked me up good How many Norvel .061 does it take to get a 24 oz Boston Terrier puppy airborn anyway?[X(]
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I have a Saito 100 and I've been thinking about the H9 Spit. I'm not a big ARF fan, but that one looks so nice. How does it fly?
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I hope to maiden this weekend, weather providing. I am sure I will have video of the event because you never want to miss a good crash. Anyway I will give you a link to the video if I get the chance to fly it this weekend.

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