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Biplane up in smoke...

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JeremyHolt

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Now that my Model 12 is taking shape in my garage and on my wallet.. I was curious if my insurance company would cover my airplane if my shop went up in smoke. The answer was ABSOLUTELY NOT! Apparently there is a clause in the personal property agreement that specifically says will not cover airplane and parts. I was wanting to see if some of you guys were aware of this?
 

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