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    When I was in the Air Force one of the things I did was painting airplanes. This was painted swing the “TO” technical order that I used while in the service. It is painted as exactly as I could for the way I did it in Vietnam in 1969. There are no decals used all markings are painted in separate colors.
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    Very well done. I like it.


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    I really like this! WAY COOL Rainbird!!
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    Now that is one fine looking Kitfox.
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    I have visited and seen it in person, and can attest that it is a very good looking and unique paint scheme.
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    I really like what you have done Roble. Would like to see it in person soon.
    I live just outside of Scappoose (SPB) so not far from Warrenton.

    JoeG

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    That will depend on how much of the government shuts down. I don’t suppose the FAA considers processing airworthy certificates a priority item.

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