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Sam M.
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Posted Wednesday, October 31, 2012 @ 02:53 AM  

Hi Everyone! Its been a while!

Just thought i'd point out the Pitts snaps a bit better then the Zipper!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjQiNi3yeoA&feature=plcp

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Posted Wednesday, October 31, 2012 @ 03:19 PM  

Heey Sammy boy,
nice to hear from you again! Looks like you've been busy- nice going and great videos. You do great stick work and from the somewhat confusing angles I think your flying looks very precise and disciplined. But then again I guess you got airmanship firmly embedded in your genes!

Did I notice a slight yellow and orange "zipper-rash"? You might have to talk to Don to cure that Never mind- I'm glad to see you're having fun regardless of what mount you use. Keep on keepin us posted, will you?

May the 4's be with you/ Jörgen

P.S. If you ever find yourself in Sweden you might want to be careful with the word "Snaps" D.S.

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Posted Friday, November 2, 2012 @ 08:24 AM  

Oh Sammm!

You just make me ssooo envious!

Great work, keep it up.

Yours, Bob

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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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Posted Saturday, May 3, 2014 @ 06:21 PM  

But seriously Sam,
there's better ways of getting in the air.....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AoL9e7ScmVI

Take Care, Sammy (of those ankle joints too!!)

May the 4's be with you/ Jörgen

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