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    July 30, 2008, West Chester, Penn., Eclipse Aviation EA500

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    July 27, 2008, McMurray, Wash., Cessna 172N

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    July 25, 2008, Rosharon, Texas, Robinson R22

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    July 23, 2008, Longmont, Colo., Beech 35-C33A Debonair

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    July 22, 2008, Bountiful, Utah, Cessna 172M

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    July 20, 2008, San Jose, Calif., Cessna TR182/Extra EA 300/L

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