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Posted By: Hal Brown
Date Posted: Aug 10, 2005
Description: This is the Rans Coyote I bought for resale in Whitehorse, Yukon. Stayed here overnight about two weeks before Dan went through here. It seems I had the good weather. It took two and half hours in a B737 from Vancouver to Whitehorse and close to four days on the way back. The aircraft is on straight full lotus floats and in winter flew mostly on snow and ice.
Date Taken: Aug 10, 2005
Place Taken: Totoga lake, norhtern BC
Owner: Fred Glasbergen
File Name: Airflow_20050608_0228.jpg   - Photo HTML
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Category: 155, BC Searey
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Rick Oreair - Aug 10,2005   Viewers  | Reply
    Fred, it screams 'CALENDAR'!!!     
  
Dan Nickens - Aug 13,2005   Viewers  | Reply
    This is a completely different image than I have of Tatoga Lake, Fred. I don't think I saw the tops of the mountains because of the low clouds. Awesome!     


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