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Post by beagle on Mar 21, 2013 9:31:41 GMT 12
brilliant news thanks. could almost hear them from here. can't wait to see all the action on you tube etc from your big day.
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Post by fyl on Mar 21, 2013 9:32:19 GMT 12
Thanks for the updates, Jared. That's awesome news...congrats!
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Post by obiwan27 on Mar 21, 2013 9:45:11 GMT 12
Cheers for the update Jared. Hope all continues to go well.
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Post by Dave Homewood on Mar 21, 2013 10:55:32 GMT 12
Great stuff Jared, thanks for the update.
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Post by Ykato on Mar 21, 2013 11:31:01 GMT 12
Great stuff Jared, thanks for the update.
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Post by ZacYates on Mar 21, 2013 18:41:03 GMT 12
Outstanding news, thanks Jared! It's great to have someone with the inside connections to keep us up-to-date!
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Post by Barnsey on Sept 8, 2013 14:51:54 GMT 12
My dad sent me through a link to a slide show (here), reportedly created to show aircraft at the Aviodrome Museum in Holland. Slide 6 says that they have an ex RNZAF A4K on their "static flightline", and NZ6215 is pictured. The Skyhawk association has also linked NZ6215 Bu No. 155052 as residing at the museum (here). 6215 was one of the airframes that was purchased by Draken International and is now registered as N145EM, and looking at this Flickr photo would strongly suggest that it's still safely in Draken's hands (thankfully). Moral of the story: it's amazing how a lot of the stuff on the internet just ain't true...
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Post by skyhawkdon on Sept 8, 2013 17:02:41 GMT 12
Yep '15 is now airworthy with Draken! Photo credit Draken
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Post by lesterpk on Sept 13, 2013 0:23:46 GMT 12
Who said they woz 'clapped out'? Draken now with 5 Skyhawks on the flight line. Photo copyright Jose Ramos.
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Post by skyhawkdon on Sept 13, 2013 20:18:16 GMT 12
And another one from Jose from yesterday.
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Post by jonesy on Sept 13, 2013 22:21:38 GMT 12
They look as good as they did 25 years ago! (Or even better?)
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