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From: Navarre,
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Hey Everybody,
I was going through my dad's work shop and low and behold. I found a set of original Beechcomber plans that belonged to Jim Kirkland. I talked to my dad about it and he collected plans from Jim up until his death. They were good friends. If there is enough interest, I might be persuaded to make copies of it and send it to you. I believe he also has plans for the Mustang X, Intruder, and even the Nutcracker. I'll keep looking, in the mean time let me know if you have any interest.
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Greg Grigsby
I was going through my dad's work shop and low and behold. I found a set of original Beechcomber plans that belonged to Jim Kirkland. I talked to my dad about it and he collected plans from Jim up until his death. They were good friends. If there is enough interest, I might be persuaded to make copies of it and send it to you. I believe he also has plans for the Mustang X, Intruder, and even the Nutcracker. I'll keep looking, in the mean time let me know if you have any interest.
Thanks
Greg Grigsby
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From: Hephzibah
I would love to have a copy of the plans. I have a Beechcomber that I build a few years ago from pictures and measurements and I flew it in the Antique SPA class. It was a winner and a lot of fun to fly. Please keep me in mind if you decide to make copies.
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