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And who do you suppose, Mr Postma, is going to know the number flying, Huh?
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James Postma <james@...>
My definition of a flying aircraft is similar to what a certified aircraft
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would be after having it's annual inspection and the owner being current in the airplane. Most certified airplanes are like this. My wife has a Beech Sundowner which is in commission and we can go out to it and fly it anytime. My Q2 is in this condition. I'm only counting Q's that are out of phase I and have been certified by the owner. Jim, your number of 160 that have flown sounds reasonable and I do not doubt it. I suspect that there are more Q's in museums than are in flying condition. Perhaps we could take a survey. I know of 5 flying Q's at Livermore, I have 2, there are 2 at Abbotsford, about 8 others came to the various flyins this year, it sounds like there are maybe 10 others flying from comments on this list. James Postma Q2 Revmaster N145EX Q200 N8427 Steilacoom, Washington (253) 584-1182 9:00 to 8:00 PDT May your header tank be always full and your wings right side up.
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From: <JMasal@...> To: <Q-LIST@...> Sent: Monday, November 08, 2004 10:20 PM Subject: Re: [Q-LIST] numbers...The Aircraft Factory and School Huh?
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