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Old December 17th 03, 09:35 AM
Matthew Denning
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Default New CAC Boomerang fighter website - rare images

I would like to let everyone know on this historic occasion (December 17th
2003 being the 100th anniversary of powered flight) that I have launched a
new website on my Australian designed and built CA-13 Boomerang world war
two fighter aircraft. The site includes images of the derelict airframe as
discovered, many detailed pictures taken throughout its restoration, as well
as some air to air images taken since February this year when it undertook
its first post-restoration flight.

The web site address is www.boomerang-flight.com I hope that you
enjoy.

Regards,

Matt Denning


 




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