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Old July 6th 03, 01:01 PM
Mike Patterson
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On Sun, 06 Jul 2003 01:39:07 GMT, "Qaz" wrote:

Del Cross owns the twin Kolb. He's in my chapter. He has redrives on it. It
has Robin Engines. I don't think he has ever had an engine failure, but I
heard one almost fell off. He now has about 1500 hours twin time in it. (on
it?) With the redrives he can take off on one engine and climb out. It is
Ultralight legal.

Cheers
Jeff


That's him alright. I bought my plans from Del out of his trailer at
SNF one year. Nice guy.

Mike Patterson
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