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Old February 7th 16, 05:34 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Judsen Gundersen
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Default Tow Plane for hire (Southwest)

Hello All,

A friend suggested that I make my availability known to this group. I have a 250hp Pawnee and am available to tow during the 2016 soaring season.

The plane is based full time in Jean, NV.

I am open to towing in;

Beatty, NV
Jean, NV
Tonopah, NV
Lone Pine, CA
Death Valley, CA
Parowan, UT

Or anywhere else pilots have interest in flying that normally would not have a tow plane available.

My schedule is flexible.


Thanks!

Judsen Gundersen
 




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