Some photos of her on the dock in NZ.
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She's in New Zealand
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She's in New Zealand
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Re: She's in New Zealand
Hi well she should be in the States by now and hopefully will get the attention she deserves and restored to high standard. I hope there is no intention to fly her again as one crash is enough lol.
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Mr. Mountford Wrote:
Actually, a plane that is flown has a much better chance of long term survival. A plane left on a museum floor has a greater chance of being neglected.
.Hi well she should be in the States by now and hopefully will get the attention she deserves and restored to high standard. I hope there is no intention to fly her again as one crash is enough lol.
Actually, a plane that is flown has a much better chance of long term survival. A plane left on a museum floor has a greater chance of being neglected.