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    Preliminary Reports

    July 9, 2009, Simila, Colo., North American SNJ-5

    Preliminary Reports

    July 4, 2009, Tehachapi, Calif., Aero Vodochody L-29

    Preliminary Reports

    July 3, 2009, Albuquerque, N.M., Cessna 441 Conquest II

    Preliminary Reports

    July 2, 2009, Steamboat Springs, Colo., Mooney M20

    Preliminary Reports

    July 1, 2009, Santa Teresa, N.M., Cessna T210L Turbo Centurion

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    July 1, 2009, Oshkosh, Wis., Remos G-3/6000

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    Tom Turner
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