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On Sat, 12 Feb 2005 18:54:33 GMT, Ron Wanttaja
wrote: On 12 Feb 2005 08:33:03 -0800, Bob Fry wrote: "Jay Honeck" writes: Anyone know where I can find an old Cessna 140 (for example) fuselage for cheap that I could mount on a pole out front? Or a big ol' Convair prop? Something I could hoist up onto a 3-story sign, to catch the eye of travelers? Anyone got any better ideas? Whatever we do, it can't be unsafe, and it shouldn't look too kitschy... Cessna-on-a-stick, eh? That'll sure drag'em in off the highway. I'm thinking the MidWest and the WestCoast have different definitions of "kitschy." Local Hilton...about two miles from the threshold of Renton Airport...used to have a Cessna 150 on the roof, with "Hilton" painted on it. Got pretty famous. Then the spoilsports in the city invoked a law that said businesses could only have one sign visible from a particular side, and instead of removing the twenty-foot-tall "HILTON" sign they removed the 150 instead. People still talk about it.... Ron Wanttaja There used to be the tail section of a C150 sticking out of the roof of a motel on Highway 99 just south of the Aurora Bridge in Seattle. Looked just like the plane had crashed into the roof. John |
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