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Beechcraft 'Mouse' Fly-in at Atlantic City



 
 
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Old February 15th 05, 05:34 PM
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Default Beechcraft 'Mouse' Fly-in at Atlantic City

We are planning a VERY informal gathering of Beechcraft "Mouse" drivers
at Bader Field, Atlantic City NJ, on March 12. All are welcome.

The "Mouse" lineup includes the Musketeer (the origin of the Mouse
handle), Sierra, Sundowner, Sport, Super,and a few more I'm probably
missing.

C'mon up, down or over to join us. We'll be kicking off around 9AM. No
formal program is palnned - just look at each others planes, lie about
performance and then adjoin to the Boardwalk for lunch ad/or whatever
for those so inclined. This will be a VFR only event.

Drop me an email if you will be joining us.

Jack
Sundowner - N6363U


 




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