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    N82HB's Avatar
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    Default Aviation is still alive

    It is easy to sit around and talk about how there aren't as many young people in aviation. The Kitfox seems to not have that problem.

    Here is what I found with 14 Kitfoxes in my yard.

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    Ty
    21 years old with 500 hours and an Instrument and Commercial

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    Brendon
    24 years old with his own Kitfox III with 912
    Headed to fly KC-135's for the Guard in the coming months

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    Jared
    28 years old with a Kitfox II and a III
    Flies a 750 hp Agcat for a living

    Not many airplanes would have this many great stories with so few people.
    I love the Kitfox and you must too.
    Kelly

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    Default Re: Aviation is still alive

    I hope that plague propagates to the North East.

    Roberto.

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    Thumbs up Re: Aviation is still alive

    It's working here in Central Texas! I just took my two boys (10 & 8 yrs old) on their first GA flight on the 15th! It was in a C-172R, 2 hrs clockwise loop around the Military Reservation. They both loved it and I think I've created a couple of new Hangar Rats! Now...just to buy, build, and fly my own SS7....soon, I hope?!?!
    Chris Holaday
    Looking at the Model 5 or newer for size!

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