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Old July 16th 03, 06:41 PM
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Rod Madsen wrote:

My flying club (in Charlotte) has an SR-22. It gets a lot of use. That
doesn't do you much good in NJ though. I'm sure Cirrus knows where the club
planes are.


Does your flying club have a website or anyplace else to get more
information? I've heard rumblings from people at my flying club who
want get Cirrus planes, it worries me because they are so expensive. It
might be good to know of other flying clubs in the area that have them
in case the discussions get serious.

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