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Post subject: New Member Posted: 15 Mar 2012, 11:13 |
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Joined: 02/14/12 Posts: 7
Aircraft: Debonair 35-33
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I own a 1960 Debonair which is hangared at Livingston County Airport (KOZW) near Howell, MI. I look forward to learning from and sharing with other members. I have owned this aircraft since December, 1997. Upgrades include an Aviation Research instrument panel with a Garmin 530W and an STEC 50 autopilot and an IO470N when the IO470J wore out. Attachment: N312Z.JPG I have attached a picture of my bird in her nest.
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