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Old February 6th 04, 06:04 PM
Robert John
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And having flown both, I can say they were pretty unimpressive
machines.
BTW Jon, you must have a fair amount of faith in French
engineering to fly your ASW20f at 130kts 6inches above
an undulating field while waving at the club safety
officer! ;-}
Rob
PS I've forgotten, was that YOUR Peugeot that mated
with a tree at the end of the field at NYM?

At 17:54 06 February 2004, Jon Meyer wrote:

Sorry my mistake, got confused by the fact that the
Alliance 34 is made by Pegase (a copy of the SF34).

I know all about the quality of french construction
though, I fly an ASW20F and drive a Peugeot......neither
is as well made as their german equivalents :-)








 




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