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North-Eastern Acrosports?

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Hello Folks,

Are there any Acrosport people in the Northeast? I am in upstate NY, and I'd love a chance to look at a few other airplanes and compare notes, ask questions, etc. I reckon I'm doing most things wrong, but I'd love to get that confirmed...

;)

I'll be driving down to Sebring for the Light Sport Expo next month, and plan to meander west on my home in order to take a few days instruction from Greg Koontz. Any Acrosport people near to either Sebring or Birmingham?

Cheers,

Wayne
 

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