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Old June 7th 05, 02:09 AM
Jimbob
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On Mon, 06 Jun 2005 16:12:15 -0400, Dave Butler wrote:

Jimbob wrote:
Anyone attend this on sunday? I know it's still going on. I am real
curious to see if they showed anything special.


I wasn't there, but I talked to a friend at work who was there. He said it was
worth attending. Lots of vendor displays and the NASA(?) displays were elaborate
and interesting. He and his instructor dropped in just to take a break, and it
was interesting enough to keep them there all afternoon.


I'm curious to find out about the capabilities of their SATS demo
aircraft. I'm not real hyper about having the skies filled yahoos
with planes, but I would like to see the mainstreaming of some of
their safety gear.

Jim

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