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Article 11

From: jmusser@tricountyi.net
Date: 18 Feb 2004
Time: 18:13:43 -0800
Remote Name: 208.148.72.102

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hello my name is steven musser. i visit the daytona beach area at least 3 times a year. i'm from central pennsylvania. this feburary speed weeks is my 26 year in a row to see the races at the big track. i'm a wwII aircraft buff. i come to your site at the small airport in new symerna to look at the war birds nose in the hangar and try to find war bird bob. i sometimes ask too many questions to key people working on the planes. i sometimes get the answers i want and sometimes have to fill in the blanks by what i see. i'm especially interested in the 909 and the corsair. i've seen them many times at your location. as of feb 11/04 i saw the 909 in very rough shape and asked many questions. the nice people working on the plane told me what i needed to know. on the other hand mister collins was checking out the corsair for a flight. he did not want bothered. i can relate to that as he had a very bad flight the first time the corsair was flown after reconstruction. the money and time it takes to bring these beautiful birds back to us to enjoy is probably out of this world. i always enjoy visiting your hangar when in florida. keep up the good work of making the birds look perfect. STEVEN MUSSER. PO BOX 193 ORCHARD ROAD McALISTERVILLE, PA. 17049

Re: warbird bob

From: Bob's slave
Date: 04 Jul 2004
Time: 14:35:52 -0700
Remote Name: 24.110.4.205

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Good going on the B17 restoration. We did a lot of work to 909 this last winter. Photos at www.AmericanAeroSeervices.com TR

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