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I fly when I can.






 The Aeronca Champ that I got my Tailwheel endorsement in.


One short final in the Champ coming into Falcon Field (FFZ)


Volunteering for the Civil Air Patrol


Sheble Aviation is where I finished my Land and Sea rating.  Above is the Lake Buccaneer and the bottom is the Beech 18 on floats that I got to ride in.

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