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Old December 12th 04, 07:10 PM
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looks like that T-34 that came by my glider in the traffic pattern yesterday
was getting in his final flight, or moving it to an airport that could do
the work needed.. and he stopped for gas... never did find out if he ever
saw me..

BT

"Juan Jimenez" wrote in message
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The FAA has just issued an emergency AD that appears to ground _all_ Beech
T-34 aircraft, all models, until further notice, after confirming that the
Texas Air Aces T-34 that went down a few days ago suffered a wing
separation. It only allows a few hours of flight under very strict
restrictions to reposition aircraft to home bases, etc.

See http://www.aero-news.net for more info, I just got the email from the
FAA this morning and posted the news immediately.

Juan






 




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