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![]() Buddy called me up a couple of weeks back... "I just bought a vacation house, and there's some airplane parts in the basement. What should I do with them?" Turns out they were wings, windshield, and instrument panel for a Warwick Bantam, an all-metal plans-built design from the 1960s. The wings are in excellent shape...didn't even look like any mice had taken up residence. Looks like very good workmanship, too. We're toying with what to do with the wings, but before we convert them to wall decorations or desks, we thought we'd check and see if there's anyone out there trying to restore a Bantam. Drop me an email if you know of someone who could use them. There's only six on the registry, but.... Ron Wanttaja |
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