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Pitts S1S N6W

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Lotahp1

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I finally found out the N number to a Pitts I use to watch fly almost every Saturday. It was normally flown with a local SU-26 and Laser! All gone now from this area. Bun Baker was the pilot and owner but I didn't know the N number until today. He said selling it is something he still regrets. I'd just like to know any history or neat stories about it. I think it was S1S #2. Is it still flying? I see on the FAA site it's in Polk Florida.
 

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