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David E. Powell

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Nov 16, 2009, 11:18:09 PM11/16/09
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I've had interest in aviation for a number of years, my uncle was a
pilot and co-owned a New Jersey civil aviation airport for a number of
years. He had a neighbor for a number of years who not only had a
barn full of ultra lights and other cool stuff but a grass strip.

I currently have a friend doing a home build program and fixing up
another 1960s era light plane.

I never got around to taking flying lessons but probably ought to
since it keeps coming back into my life some way or another!

I figured I would subscribe here and mainly lurk, fascinating stuff.

Orval Fairbairn

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Nov 16, 2009, 11:43:41 PM11/16/09
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That wasn't Twin Pine Airport, was it?

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Nov 17, 2009, 4:13:23 PM11/17/09
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On Nov 16, 9:18 pm, "David E. Powell" <David_Powell3...@msn.com>
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Welcome to the ZOO..... <G>

Ben.
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David E. Powell

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Nov 23, 2009, 10:46:48 PM11/23/09
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On Nov 16, 11:43 pm, Orval Fairbairn <o_r_fairbairn@earth_link.net>
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> In article
> <5cccd4a2-7fc8-4d35-a3d9-bdc867ba9...@o31g2000vbi.googlegroups.com>,

>  "David E. Powell" <David_Powell3...@msn.com> wrote:
>
> > I've had interest in aviation for a number of years, my uncle was a
> > pilot and co-owned a New Jersey civil aviation airport for a number of
> > years. He had a neighbor for a  number of years who not only had a
> > barn full of ultra lights and other cool stuff but a grass strip.
>
> > I currently have a friend doing a home build program and fixing up
> > another 1960s era light plane.
>
> > I never got around to taking flying lessons but probably ought to
> > since it keeps coming back into my life some way or another!
>
> > I figured I would subscribe here and mainly lurk, fascinating stuff.
>
> That wasn't Twin Pine Airport, was it?

I asked him a couple days ago, it was the airport currently known as
Central Jersey Regional.

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