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Old September 3rd 04, 04:04 AM
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"Paul Sengupta" wrote in
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Then we had 18 of us (the Pup 100s pulled out, not enough power)

do a
formation flypast.


http://ukga.com/images/content/image2251.JPG

Lined up on the runway.


Paul, I would love to have seen that. I started my flight training in
a pup 100 here in Ireland, the Wexford Aero Club (now defunct) had
one for many years, it's now in the hands of one of the former
members. He did a full rebuild about 6 or 7 years ago, gave himself a
fright and she's been laid up since; you can imagine the state of the
engine after all that time.

She's had a full paint job, new radio and some instruments, a
transponder, new prop and rebuilt engine with only 160 or so hours.
I'm hoping that I and my partner in the Rallye will be able to get
our hands on her if we can get her registered as a classic, we would
be able to afford to run it then; so wish us luck.
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Cheers,
Jonathan Lowe,
Rallye 880b
EI-BFR




 




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