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Bill would it be possible to get you to send me these pictures directly? I'd love to put a copy of them in my 'flying wings' folder for future reference.

Thanks!!

Jarrett Johnson

 

> I found this article while moving some magazines today.  It is
> from April
> 1985 Ultralight Aircraft Mag.  Can't seem to find any further
> reference on
> the web, so it probably died at birth.  Anybody ever heard of it?
>
> http://tinyurl.com/czvy5m
>
> Use the magnifier at the upper left to read the article.
> --
> Bill Eslick
>