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Old 03-30-2005, 09:32 AM
AirWolf AirWolf is offline
 
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Default Hangar Space at UAO or 7S9 or 4S9

I'm getting pretty darn close to moving my RV-9A project out to the airport to do final assembly, and then test flight. Previously I had a hangar at Lenhardt that I was going to rent with a co-worker, but he was seriously injured in an airplane crash about 2 weeks ago.
This leaves me hangarless again, and I was curious if anyone had/wanted to share some hangar space at Aurora, Lenhardt, or even Mulino Airport?

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Ron
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Old 08-11-2013, 09:57 PM
jjrvflyboy jjrvflyboy is offline
 
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Hi Ron, I saw a post you made in 2005 regarding hangar space. I have an RV-3 that is nearing completion and wondered if you are still looking for someone to share a hangar. I am located in the Milwaukie/Gladstone area.
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Old 08-11-2013, 10:09 PM
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Default Welcome to VAF!

Jerry, welcome to the good ship VAF

And congrats on the 3 "nearing completion"
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