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holy ****. 84 year old Scott Crossfield died in his plane's crash. i dunno if that's the right stuff.... but MAN that's some glorious ****.



 
 
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Old April 22nd 06, 04:02 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.military
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Default holy ****. 84 year old Scott Crossfield died in his plane's crash. i dunno if that's the right stuff.... but MAN that's some glorious ****.

Jesus. I just met that guy and had a nice convo. with him last year,
actually, exactly a year and a week ago..on the dot, at the Sun 'N fun
fly in. I have a picture of me with him somewhere....Nice guy. I was
talking with some friends about his death yesterday and we all agreed
that you might as well die doing something you love.

 




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