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Mile Stones in Flight Time

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Dave Baxter

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Today I flew my Starduster Too N96576 from Scappoose Oregon SPB to Tillamook Oregon TMK To see the airplanes on display at the Naval Air Museum, and during this flight it turned 2500.7 hrs of flight time on the clock!

First flown in June of 1989! Flown to Oshkosh 8 times! In 2008 we my son Dan and I flew them both to Oshkosh, the Starduster home coming at Fla Bob Riverside Calif and to Copper State at Casa Grande AZ that year! The 25th of June it will be 23 yrs old! I never thought I would ever own an airplane like this, much less fly it the hrs I have! So for all you guys that have aspirations to build and fly something like this, it can be done! Dave

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