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Double Eagle NM (AEG) Fly in 8-9 Oct 2005; Balloon Fiesta time



 
 
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Old September 2nd 05, 01:44 AM
Robert M. Gary
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Sorry for all the responses. As a suggestion, I always fly into ABQ
because the cars are right there. If the rental car company forgets the
car (about 80% of the time) it only takes 10 minutes to get it. At
Double Eagle it could take over an hour to track down a car (usually
driven out from ABQ). Service at Cutter ranges from awesome to suck
a*%.

-Robert

 




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