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Re: Europa-List: Thanks and Farewell

Subject: Re: Europa-List: Thanks and Farewell
From: GRAHAM SINGLETON <grahamsingleton@btinternet.com>
Date: Sat, 27 Apr 2013 18:55:13
Bye Brian=0Aand thanks for your kind thoughts=0AGraham=0A=0A=0A____________
____________________=0A From: Brian and Pat Tarmar <freefolk@hotmail.co.uk>
=0ATo: europa-list@matronics.com =0ASent: Saturday, 27 April 2013, 8:51=0AS
ubject: Europa-List: Thanks and Farewell=0A =0A=0A--> Europa-List message p
osted by: Brian and Pat Tarmar <freefolk@hotmail.co.uk>=0A=0AJust one week 
ago I said goodbye to G-OBJT, as new and very capable owner Alan Burrill to
ok her away from Old Sarum to Brimpton.=0A=0ABought as a part built kit (05
5) from John Grant as G-MUSO in July 2000,- G-OBJT first flew in May 2005
 and has given both me and my family great flying pleasure for 8 years, hav
ing traveled as far south as Mallorca and Malaga, and north to the Scottish
 isles.- Now it's time for a change, with a share in a C42 Ikarus and use
 of a Cessna 172 to get 4 very young grandchildren hooked on aviation.=0A
=0AThe main purpose of this message is to thank the many individuals who ha
ve helped me during the build and the years since.- Particular thanks to 
Graham Singleton, Neville Eyres, Andy Draper and more recently Ian Rickard.
- But just as importantly, all those who contribute to the Europa forum, 
without which I would have been stumped for ideas and solutions on many occ
asions.=0A=0AI doubt I will fly another aircraft as well harmonized as the 
Europa, so thanks also to Ivan Shaw for making the experience possible.=0A
=0AShould you see Alan at meetings this summer, please welcome him to the E
uropa flying community and ask him how he is getting on with that unfinishe
d mono kit number 303 in his possession!=0A=0AGoodbye to you all.=0A=0ABria
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