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    Senior Member efwd's Avatar
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    Default Re: New Fox in CA

    Awesome airplane. Im with Lowell, I keep looking for a neighbor too. Still nothing noted within 100 miles.

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    Really looks nice... I second all of the other good comments! I'll be in that test phase real soon too. I'm glad you have room for both of your birds... the lack of that is one of the determining factors that led me to sell my T-18 a few weeks ago - that I'd built and flown for 27 years. You have the best of both worlds! Looking forward to some performance reports.
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    John, actually kind of shocked to hear your Thorp left your possession.
    Some lucky pilot got a very nice T-18.


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    Default Re: New Fox in CA

    The iPad was mounted in this picture with velcro, but it overheated and I have since moved it away from the panel with a Ram mount.

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    John, I understand how you must feel selling your Thorp. I also just sold last week an Aeronica L16A that took me over 10 years to completely restore and find all original parts, from a basket case and flew for a few years. Letting go is bittersweet but new adventures are ahead.

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