tor in a Cessna
150, and got most of my hours in dad's Cherokee.
Bob R
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Subject: [MBZ] Flying the Southwest
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Just looked at the photos - crap! Now I have to find the $$$ to start
flying again. I quit when the rent on the Citabria went over $35/hr.
in '75. That Maule is supposed to be one fine aircraft.
On 4/14/07, OK Don <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
And it's hard to find a pilot who will fly the 737 upsi
And it's hard to find a pilot who will fly the 737 upside down :-)
Flying yourself is the only satisfying way to travel (when you have
time to spare).
Yep, flying the friendly skies in a Cessna 150 is a lot different from a
737. ;-)
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OK Don, KD5NRO
Norman, OK
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