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Old September 11th 07, 12:27 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Zaroc Stone
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Subject: Fw: 1929 Ford Tri-Motor For Sale!


I would by it, but am short cash! Flew in one at LaGuardia in 1958.
Took off at 50MPH and top speed 110.
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Subject: If you love planes - you will love this one if you have some
spare change laying around, here's something to buy -- BEAUTIFUL!

http://www.ipass.net/ginkgo/N9612home.html

Looks better than new !


 




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