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Imagine my surprise when I found this Venezuelan-registered 1977 Golden Eagle on the periphery of a central New Jersey GA airport! How did she get here? Will she fly again? |
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Wings clipped, this Ercoupe clings to the hope she'll fly again. |
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A 1965 Cessna 310J with engine trouble and peeling paint heads up a line of similarly afflicted aircraft at Twin Pine Airport. |
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With a similarly afflicted Cessna in the background, this classic Varga Kachina has sat it out for several years now with engine trouble at Twin Pine. |
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This poor Mooney does not appear to have flown for a while. The aircraft is owned by the manager of this little airport. I am hoping the best for both. |
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This poor Mooney does not appear to have flown for a while. The aircraft is owned by the manager of this little airport. I am hoping the best for both. |
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The sun has set on this bird. Many Navions have registrations ending in -OK, so I couldn't locate the identity of this one. |
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Not having felt the wind beneath its wings for quite some time and bereft of critical parts, this poor 1966 Cessna 150 has that sinking feeling.... |
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Parked in a driveway just off a side not far from Twin Pine's main turf runway was this 1965 Cessna 150 that had definitely seen better days. |
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