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I don't know -- Shipley uses them. I'll ask him but I just use the standard gloves.

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Jim, where do you all get the British leather flying gloves that you all where??

Thanks for the flying and posting....

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Jim Beasley wrote:
I don't know -- Shipley uses them. I'll ask him but I just use the standard gloves.

Lynn Allen wrote:
Jim, where do you all get the British leather flying gloves that you all where??

Thanks for the flying and posting....

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Roger than and thanks...


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Thanks for the flying and posting....

I got mine from a Yankee Spitfire pilot :shock: 8)

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And in the UK from http://www.transair.co.uk/product4.asp? ... uct_ID=878

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Jim Beasley wrote:
Lynn Allen wrote:
Jim, where do you all get the British leather flying gloves that you all where??

I don't know -- Shipley uses them. I'll ask him but I just use the standard gloves.

Jim just doesn't want to admit he hangs out at a British leather wear emporium. Hem hem...

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Jim Beasley wrote:
Lynn Allen wrote:
Jim, where do you all get the British leather flying gloves that you all where??

I don't know -- Shipley uses them. I'll ask him but I just use the standard gloves.

Jim just doesn't want to admit he hangs out at a British leather wear emporium. Hem hem...

Only if they serve booze and don't have hall monitors. G & R forever!
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By the look of things lately, Jim's been hanging out at the "Spitfire Emporium"! :lol:
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It has been hectic here.
The T-6 now has about 8 hrs on it since June 24th.
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A new record. 8 hours between groundings.

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It has been hectic here.
The T-6 now has about 8 hrs on it since June 24th.
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Jim... in the latest episode on ASB.TV "Spitfire".... did you fly Mr. Friedkins Griffon Spitfire before you purchased yours?

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Tom was kind enough to let me use it so Stew Dawson could check me out in it; I had already paid for my 18 and was just waiting for it to be put in the box and mailed to us. That flying was last October and we got the 18 in late November.

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Jim... in the latest episode on ASB.TV "Spitfire".... did you fly Mr. Friedkins Griffon Spitfire before you purchased yours?

www.asb.tv/horsemen


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Tom was kind enough to let me use it so Stew Dawson could check me out in it; I had already paid for my 18 and was just waiting for it to be put in the box and mailed to us. That flying was last October and we got the 18 in late November.


A great way to wait for the box to come in the mail!

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Jim,
Are you keeping Frenesi/Enchantess and finsih the rebuild or part with it?

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