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On Tue, 6 Apr 2004 17:12:07 -0500, "Highfllyer" wrote:
I have been to China several times. I would encourage something that you could maintain easily in China. I would suggest you look for one of the Piper clones in a homebuilt. Look for pipe and rag construction. Find a WWII observer project with no engine. L2, L3, or L4. Maybe even L5. I dunno, HF...you're recommending he try to ship a warbird from the US to the PRC. I can think of all sorts of agencies that might have heartburn over that one... :-) Ron "Fox two" Wanttaja |
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