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Old October 30th 05, 02:00 AM
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Default EAA Officer & Homebuilder Makes the Local Paper


Richard Riley wrote:
On 27 Oct 2005 20:10:08 -0700, wrote:

:The twin-engine 1973 Piper Seneca now sits behind a building at the
:Waterloo Airport with missing motors and wooden pallets where the
:landing gear used to be.

OK, I can understand why a homebuilder would want instruments and a
Lyc 360. I can even understand why he'd want a spare engine. What
the @$#* did he think he was going to do with the Seneca landing gear?

(Hope he rots.)


Ah. One inebriated skumbag scowling and wagging his finger at
another.
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Richard Riley" wrote in message


...

"And, the thought occurs that anyone who'd buy and (sic) airplane from
Larry
SHOULD be removed from the gene pool, so maybe it's a good thing."