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Old December 7th 03, 12:27 AM
Keith W
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"Nolaminar" wrote in message
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The Bowlus would be the 1933 Bowlus Albatross built for Warren aton.

Mahogany
skins.
The German Trainer is a Grunau Baby with a landing light in the nose.

There
probably is a story there somewhere to explain the light..
GA


That reminds me of when Jethrow's house got scat down by a 747 when he went
out one night. After a lot a argument the insurance company refused to pay
for it on the grounds of his negligence. It turned out that he had left the
landing light on when he left the house! 8-)

Keith


 




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