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Everglades Soaring Club now has a Pawnee.



 
 
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Old June 11th 10, 12:23 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Everglades Soaring Club now has a Pawnee.

Hello, All,
I'm very happy to announce that my club now has a Piper Pawnee. It
has a 260hp engine, Hutchinson conversion and a Tost tow hook. It's
gone through a long rejuvenation process with all new electrical
system, glass, radio, transponder, lights, strobe and encoder. Despite
flying in the heat of southern Florida, we've had no problems with
overheating. Tows to 2000ft are about twice as fast compared to the
182 we have been using. The tow pilots have all said it's sweetheart
to fly. For more information, please feel free to email me.
Thanks much,
Dylan Caldwell,
Everglades Soaring Club

 




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