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"New guy on the block"
11-27-06, 01:50z 

Hey everyone,

I am sam slough from Flora, Mississippi and have just started at the great age of 42 my aerobatic training. I have spent 3 days with william Kershner in Tn. I am Also bulding or should I say starting to fab out 2 seater Ag CAt dusters for pleasure. By the testing, I should be around 4 1/2 to 5 g's pos and 2 1/2 to 3 neg. I would like any input on any and all aircraft.

Thanks Sam

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1. "RE: New guy on the block"
11-29-06, 22:09z 

Dear Sam

You're really lucky to fly with Bill Kershner. He's one of my very favorite instructors, not to mention a great person.

Sam, I don't really know much about Ag Cats. Gene Soucy is the only airshow pilot I know who flies one in airshows, so he'd be the person to ask. Perhaps you could go to an airshow where he's performing and ask him in person?

Best of luck
& always "fly scared!"
Patty

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