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Old 10-05-2011, 06:09 AM
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LOE was one of those "must go's" I was looking forward to when I finally get airborne.

Can anybody share why it is in OK and not NM? Is it permanently moved?

Thanks.

Wade, it moves every few years. Started in CO, then to NM, then to OK. It'll be somewhere else after that. In a few years it could be in KS, AR, CO or NM again, or even TX!

The goals of the event continue to be three pronged: 1) look at RVs in a very laid back setting, 2) visit with friends, and most importantly 3) raise money for a local charity. Same place year after year gets old for the visitors and wears out the FBO folks, IMHO. dr
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Old 10-05-2011, 06:16 AM
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Wade,

Look up LOE 2010 and you'll get an insight as to what happened. No need to start hashing it out again. Click on "Search" and enter LOE 2010.
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