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Posted Monday, January 1, 2018 @ 12:55 PM  

I just stumbled across this entry in the April 1992 edition of Flying magazine:

Either of my RF4Ds could easily accomplish this feat with no loss of height, but there is no way I could do it.

Too soon I would become far too diggy — or, indeed, dizzy!

Have a great 2018 my fellow Fournicators.

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Posted Monday, January 1, 2018 @ 06:09 PM  

Heikki must have had a blood pressure on the high side of normal ;) Vive la difference and Well done!

Happy New Year from Florida! Would you believe it- Mr and Mrs Crane came up to Sofi here from their winter quarters a couple of minutes ago to extend their exclusive greetings to all Fournieteers around the globe and call for uninhibited and unlimited Fournication during 2018!!!

May the 4's be with you/ Jörgen

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Bob Grimstead
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Posted Monday, January 1, 2018 @ 06:14 PM  

And a very happy New year to you Jorgen, Sofi and the cranes for a superb 2018!

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Flying and displaying Fournier RF4Ds VH-HDO and G-AWGN, building replica RF6B G-RFGB and custodian of RF6B prototype F-BPXV

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