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 Post subject: EAA
PostPosted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 5:40 pm 
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Yes i know they fly alot of other aircraft just not the warbirds they used to. But they do do alot for warbirds to keep them flying by working on laws with the faa, and makeing sure we can still see others in the air. I am not bashing eaa at all because of what they do for owners. It is just hard to see museums like Kal. and others stop flying all them planes.

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