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Dennis Scearce - Aug 22,2008
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OK, so it won't land on the water but once. But, we could put keep one of these in the bagage compartment for emergencies.<br /><a href="http://www.metacafe.com/watch/837108/smallest_twin_engine_airplane_in_the_world/">http://www.metacafe.com/watch/837108/smallest_twin_engine_ai<br>rplane_in_the_world/</a>
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Charles Pickett - Aug 22,2008
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We have one at KTAN ( not flying) there is also a jet twin some where, U TUBE I think
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Mike Dupont - Aug 23,2008
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I flew the one at Taunton 35 pounds ago. I have some of it at home now and it will fly again one day.
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