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Download these slideshows by simply copy and pasting the following
addresses into your browser: 1)SeaBorne (float and amphib trikes that I've owned and splashed around in). http://www.shockwave.com/rd/photojam...2992499_40&p=1 2) AirBorne (some fave shots of my beloved first trike). http://www.shockwave.com/rd/photojam...2989179_39&p=1 3) TR1KES RULE! (misc. shots of my trikes and some others I've flown). http://www.shockwave.com/rd/photojam...82466434_5&p=1 4) Flying Away (misc. shots of people, trikes, and other interesting things). http://www.shockwave.com/rd/photojam...92959005_5&p=1 5) TrikeZilla! (Kemmeries Aviation Tukan TrikeZilla photos) http://www.shockwave.com/rd/photojam...87982053_8&p=1 6) N912JT Pegasus Quantum SS (Pics of the Q912 taken from various states across the U.S. from Florida to California and in between.) http://www.shockwave.com/rd/photojam...83949110_4&p=1 I think you'll enjoy so please be patient during the download. And be sure to turn up the volume! *** But after flying the Trike, I can understand why AirBorne's main customers are complex GA aircraft pilots, airline pilots, and military aviators. Because while a little plane like this one might not be the best cross-country traveler, or even the best everyday airplane, it might be just the tonic a big-plane pilot -- or any travel-weary pilot -- would need to remember why it was he or she fell in love with the sky in the first place. [Lane Wallace "Flying" magazine, pg. 100, July 2003] -Mike (the most fun you can have with your clothes on!) Marron |
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