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On May 4, 2007 Luscombe pilots Ron Shank and his father, Duane lost their
homes and their business in the horrific Greensburg Tornado. This family is known far and wide for their generous contributions to general aviation, especially in the antique/classic community. The Luscombe List Group has set up a fund to help these pilots and their families recover. If you would like to help a fellow pilot, contributions can be made by check and mailed to: "Shank Family Recovery Fund" c/o The Bank of Tullahoma PO Box 850 Tullahoma, TN, 37388 http://www.bankoftullahoma.com/ If you prefer to use your airplane to help the Shanks recover, the Luscombe Gathering, to be held at Tullahoma, TN, (THA), June 8-10, will be offering opportunities to make donations for this cause. All airplanes of all kinds are welcome. Thank you for helping the Luscombe community look after one of her own. Sincerely, Deborah McFarland -- 1946 Luscombe 8A (his) 1948 Luscombe 8E (hers) 1954 Cessna 195B, restoring (ours) |
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![]() "Henry and Debbie McFarland" wrote in message ... On May 4, 2007 Luscombe pilots Ron Shank and his father, Duane lost their homes and their business in the horrific Greensburg Tornado. This family is known far and wide for their generous contributions to general aviation, especially in the antique/classic community. What a terrible happening. I understand the grief these people are going through, after seeing the aftermath of the Xenia Ohio tornado, in 1974. What kind of business did they lose, and did they lose their airplane, also? -- Jim in NC |
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... What a terrible happening. I understand the grief these people are going through, after seeing the aftermath of the Xenia Ohio tornado, in 1974. What kind of business did they lose, and did they lose their airplane, also? -- Jim in NC Jim, Ron and his father owned a local car dealership (not a mega-mart obviously for the population size). The Ole '39, their 1939 Luscombe that has been in the family for years, is okay! It's the only possession they have left. It's ironic that last week Ron was crowing to us on the Luscombe List that Greensburg has never seen a TFR. Yesterday the President visited and brought him one. Deb -- 1946 Luscombe 8A (his) 1948 Luscombe 8E (hers) 1954 Cessna 195B, restoring (ours) |
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![]() "Henry and Debbie McFarland" wrote The Ole '39, their 1939 Luscombe that has been in the family for years, is okay! Thank goodness for that! I hope they had good insurance on their car dealership. Time for the insurance people to pay out. It's the only possession they have left. That is a pity. I hope everyone does help him out. It's ironic that last week Ron was crowing to us on the Luscombe List that Greensburg has never seen a TFR. Yesterday the President visited and brought him one. Ironic, huh? -- Jim in NC |
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