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guynoir
June 14th 05, 08:33 AM
Curtis Pitts died Friday morning, June 10th. He was 89.
--
John Kimmel
Naturally, these humorous remarks are all entirely my own opinion, based
solely
on rumor, supposition, innuendo and damned lies, and should be
interpreted in a
spirit of fun. My memory is faulty, also.
Vaughn
June 14th 05, 10:45 PM
"guynoir" > wrote in message
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> Curtis Pitts died Friday morning, June 10th. He was 89.
A truly great name in general aviation. I came close a time or two, but
never had a chance to actually meet him. I wish I had.
Vaughn
Bob Chilcoat
June 14th 05, 11:02 PM
A real shame. There was an excellent article on him in the current Sport
Aviation (IIRC).
Have a good flight, Curtis.
--
Bob (Chief Pilot, White Knuckle Airways)
"Vaughn" > wrote in message
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> "guynoir" > wrote in message
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>> Curtis Pitts died Friday morning, June 10th. He was 89.
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> A truly great name in general aviation. I came close a time or two,
> but never had a chance to actually meet him. I wish I had.
>
> Vaughn
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