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Posted By: Hal Brown
Date Posted: Feb 10, 2007
Description: Kit fox, Cub and Comanche, I'll try to get the Sea Rey out there tomorrow
Date Taken: Feb 10, 2007
Place Taken: Long Pond
Owner: md
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Chris Vernon-Jarvis - Feb 10,2007   Viewers  | Reply
    Comanche on ice, now that is really cool, and great looking ice.<br /><br />We have had ice on the lake since November but it is still not thick enough to hold the Otter all over and the snow is too heavy to land the Searey without skis.     
  
Mike Dupont - Feb 10,2007   Viewers  | Reply
    We had two Comanches, One Grumman AA1, Kit Fox, Cub, Citabria a Cessna 150 and a 152 and a 170 all out there at the same time.     
  
Dave Lima - Feb 10,2007   Viewers  | Reply
    Yup, and it's awefull cold up here as well, only we are blessed with tons of snow. Here's a vehicle which some of the old boys on the site can relate to. If anyone would have ever owned one of these, I'd put my money on Prof Maxwell.      Attachments:  

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Charles Pickett - Feb 10,2007   Viewers  | Reply
    I had one a hundred years ago, No tracks or skis though     
  
Don Maxwell - Feb 11,2007   Viewers  | Reply
    Nash Metropolitan convertible! I never had one, but my favorite uncle did. My father had '53 Nash Rambler two-door, one of the homeliest cars ever produced outside the Iron Curtain, but comfortable and economical.     
  
Mark Alan MacKinnon - Feb 11,2007   Viewers  | Reply
    I'm afraid to ask what the selling price is.     
  
Mark Alan MacKinnon - Feb 11,2007   Viewers  | Reply
    Remember Mike, wheels DOWN this time....     
  
Frank A. Carr - Mar 03,2007   Viewers  | Reply
    I wonder if one's insurance covers ice parking? I guess if it's hard enough who would know? Sure would be <br />hard to explain a sinking tho; would it be 'not in motion' or 'in motion'?     
  
Don Maxwell - Mar 03,2007   Viewers  | Reply
    The rest of the critical wording is something like 'under its own power or resulting from such motion.'     


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