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Old December 17th 03, 11:33 AM
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Matthew Denning wrote in message ...
The web site address is www.boomerang-flight.com I hope that you
enjoy.


Excellently well done - but you sure know how to make a job last :-)

Idle curiosity - who did the first flight? - I gather you were probably
second (?)

A real credit to all involved - it looks great - and I appreciated the
flying notes particularly since although I used to see Ceres (converted
Wirraways) every day at the next door hangar, I never got to fly in one.



 




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