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Posted for "James H. Keyworth" <jhk@clearwire.net>:

"...I bought the Boeing wing tips from Lancair and traded back in my
winglets.".


I have seen several LML references to "Boeing wing tips" but can find no
image or description at the Lancair web site.

Just what are Boeing wing tips?

JHK
 
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