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Old July 12th 06, 11:45 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default piper cargo twin crashes in eastern washington

Sure come on over the mounatins a little farther towards Billings. I
know of a local wrecked Maule whose parts you can peruse. Get here
before the farmers do.



Maule Driver wrote:

Can I go?

steve wrote:


I was planning to fly to Bozeman, MT next weekend for fishing,

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Old July 13th 06, 12:08 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default piper cargo twin crashes in eastern washington

In article ,
Newps wrote:

Sure come on over the mounatins a little farther towards Billings. I
know of a local wrecked Maule whose parts you can peruse. Get here
before the farmers do.


Is that the one that happened at the flyin last weekend?
There is no preliminary report in on the FAA website.
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Old July 13th 06, 01:46 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default piper cargo twin crashes in eastern washington



john smith wrote:

In article ,
Newps wrote:


Sure come on over the mounatins a little farther towards Billings. I
know of a local wrecked Maule whose parts you can peruse. Get here
before the farmers do.



Is that the one that happened at the flyin last weekend?
There is no preliminary report in on the FAA website.


Is that right? Funny how that works.
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Old July 13th 06, 03:36 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default piper cargo twin crashes in eastern washington

In article ,
Newps wrote:

john smith wrote:

In article ,
Newps wrote:


Sure come on over the mounatins a little farther towards Billings. I
know of a local wrecked Maule whose parts you can peruse. Get here
before the farmers do.



Is that the one that happened at the flyin last weekend?
There is no preliminary report in on the FAA website.


Is that right? Funny how that works.


You forgot to add... :-))
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Old July 13th 06, 04:59 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Newps
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Default piper cargo twin crashes in eastern washington



john smith wrote:
In article ,
Newps wrote:


john smith wrote:


In article ,
Newps wrote:



Sure come on over the mounatins a little farther towards Billings. I
know of a local wrecked Maule whose parts you can peruse. Get here
before the farmers do.


Is that the one that happened at the flyin last weekend?
There is no preliminary report in on the FAA website.


Is that right? Funny how that works.



You forgot to add... :-))


No I didn't.

 




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