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"Russell" wrote in message u... It's "Stinson", not "Stensin". |
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"Steven P. McNicoll" wrote: "Russell" wrote in message u... It's "Stinson", not "Stensin". Yeah. "Stensin" is the name of an aircraft carrier. ;-) BobbyG |
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Russell wrote:
I did a mistake and forgot to put in a subject it is of a stunningly beautiful Stensin Reliant at a Busselton fly-in last week Thank you Russell, Much appreciated. Don H |
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On Sat, 24 Feb 2007 10:38:05 -0600, Bobby Galvez wrote:
"Steven P. McNicoll" wrote: "Russell" wrote in message u... It's "Stinson", not "Stensin". Yeah. "Stensin" is the name of an aircraft carrier. ;-) BobbyG Sure your not talking about the Stennis ;-) Nice pictures no matter what the typo's are! John |
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Far be it for me to tel sum wun how to spel.
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Nevertheless, great pix, thanx.
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A real beauty.
Thanks for the pics Russell. "Russell" wrote in message u... |
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There is no such animal as a Stensin, but there were Stinson's and the
airplane in this picture is a pre WWII Stinson various models were built up through the 108-3 series which was built from about 1947 to around 1949 or so when the company was bought out by Piper Aircraft Company. Piper built a few of them under their name and then stopped production. One airplane Piper got in the acquisition was a airplane called the Twin Stinson which piper developed into the Piper PA23 Apache which begat the Aztec. These two airplanes were the genesis of Piper multiengine airplanes and for many years were the backbone of the Piper multiengine fleet. There are still a great many Aztecs still flying and quite a few Apaches. Tom Inglima "Russell" wrote in message u... |
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Thanks Tom for the history. I wondered what happened to the company.
I am sorry for my typo I am truely humbled by sooooo meny pepl wo cn spel properely an therefour must bee bettter peple dan me. "Tom Inglima" wrote in message news:577Eh.17245$z6.4216@bigfe9... There is no such animal as a Stensin, but there were Stinson's and the airplane in this picture is a pre WWII Stinson various models were built up through the 108-3 series which was built from about 1947 to around 1949 or so when the company was bought out by Piper Aircraft Company. Piper built a few of them under their name and then stopped production. One airplane Piper got in the acquisition was a airplane called the Twin Stinson which piper developed into the Piper PA23 Apache which begat the Aztec. These two airplanes were the genesis of Piper multiengine airplanes and for many years were the backbone of the Piper multiengine fleet. There are still a great many Aztecs still flying and quite a few Apaches. Tom Inglima "Russell" wrote in message u... |
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