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Old January 24th 04, 05:51 PM
Badwater Bill
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Default Flying With Hawks


A few years ago I wrote a piece I posted here about flying with the
baby red tail hawks in my hang gliders. Many EAA chapter wrote me and
used that in their newsletters. Some even sent me copies when they
printed it. The problem is, I've lost it and I want it. Anybody got
it on their machine?

How about you Oyster or Amp meter? I think Johansson or O'ring might
still have that somewhere. How about you Want-a-jaw or Bourbon? I'd
ask Wingy, but he probably wasn't born yet when I wrote that.

If anybody has it, don't email it to me because I never look at this
'Skypilot' email address. Just tell me you have it and I'll get it
from you privately, or post it here.

Thanx,

BWB


 




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