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tscottmiller

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Hello,

Thomas Miller (son) and I restored a Cessna A152 Aerobat a couple years ago and we have recently moved onto a Pitts S1S. I have always been the mechanical side of Thomas's planes even back to the giant scale RC days. We just finished updating the instrument panel on our Pitts and some other areas.

Thomas lives in Oklahoma City and I live in Henderson, KY. He will be bringing the A152 home soon and taking the S1S back to OKC. I plan on doing the annuals and updates in Kentucky but need a Pitts mechanic in OKC for the daily stuff. So does anyone know a "great" mechanic in OKC??

Thank you,

Scott Miller

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