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Posted By: Hal Brown
Date Posted: Jan 24, 2010
Description: Tom, who just had his 10th birthday, finally got to fly the searey yesterday. He's my primary copilot. As you can see he is having a tough time with the transition from steam gauges to the glass panel.
Date Taken: Jan 24, 2010
Place Taken: Somewhere over the swamps of Jersey
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Category: 242, Searey Adventures, 52, SeaRey People, 344, SeaReys in Winter
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Don Maxwell - Jan 24,2010   Viewers  | Reply
    Well done, Ten Tom! You had to wait a long time for that ride. You may have to wait a bit longer for warmer weather and water ops, the real SeaRey fun.     
  
Dave Lima - Jan 25,2010   Viewers  | Reply
    How warm is it in there, is the heater up front?     
  
Eric Batterman - Jan 25,2010   Viewers  | Reply
    Heater is behind passenger seat with vent tube under pass seat. Comfortable at -5 C, but much lower I'll have to mask off the radiator (CHT getting cool).     


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