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    February 26, 2011, Kingston, N.Y., BAC 167 Strikemaster

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    February 18, 2011, Reading, Penn., Cessna 177B Cardinal

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    February 17, 2011, Levelland, Texas, Cessna 182P

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    Keep Your Speed Up

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    Tom Turner
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