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Old September 25th 03, 06:44 PM
Federico Prüssmann
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Default pressurized twin-engine, 16 to 19 seats buy

We´re looking for a second-hand pressurised twin-engine aircraft, to
seat sixteen to nineteen passangers plus crew, such as a Raytheon
Beechcraft 1900 -C or -D version or Jetstream 32, which has easy acess
to spares and maintainance within the Florida state, as well as flight
simmulators within the U.S.A.
Please contact me initially for further details and offers:
Federico Prüssmann
Phone (574)321-1744 or (574)262-8571
Fax (574)232-2237
e-mail:
Wir sprechen ebenfalls deutsch. Wir erwarten Ihre Angebote.
Best regards,
F. Prüssmann

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