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Kenneth Leonard - Nov 15,2007
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Check it out gang: <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SeaRey">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SeaRey</a><br /><br />Hey, the guy who makes the wiki posting gets his plane on the page! I don't care if mine isn't the best looking! <br /><br />Actually, a good friend who's a professional technical writer has been hearing me sing about my plane so long he figured he'd shut me up by doing this for me. We know it needs more info but figured this was a good start and Prof. Maxwell couldn't resist adding to it once he got a good look...
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Don Maxwell - Nov 15,2007
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The SeaRey stub has been there for a couple of years, Ken, and I've been wondering when someone would get around to adding to it. Didn't do it myself because I didn't feel qualified to do a thorough job. <br /><br />Now that someone has amplified the stub it would be good for all of us familiar with the airplane to have a careful look, correct the errors, and add what's missing. <br /><br />Once a few web pages point to this article, it will become THE authority on SeaRey, so it's important to all of us (including PA).<br /><br />Google says it's already 14th of some 18,000 hits for 'searey' (2007-11-16, 02:54 Z).
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Rudy Wolfs - Nov 17,2007
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Well done. Great start. You might add SeareyCanada.com and John's Searey Locator.
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