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Offline Jimdandy

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OZARK Here's something you might like.
« on: January 18, 2001, 08:09:00 PM »
Found a sign on this page I thought you might get a kick out of. Ozark Airlines.
 http://www.aikensairplanes.com/newpage45.htm

Offline Ozark

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« Reply #1 on: January 18, 2001, 08:50:00 PM »
Thank you Jimdandy,

Yeppers, Ozark Airlines is flying again. (flying the Fairchild/Dornier 328J)  

Their home base is a few hangars away from my office. The owner, who is a good person BTW, has about 20+ warbirds in his collection. That's counting to two Spitfires in the crates. (yes, I get access to the TBM's...P-51's...F7F and others when they rotate in for work or airshows). He was also part to the recovery of the P-38 in the Greenland ice shelf. (Yes, I'm a lucky dog)  

Thank you again, I love collecting historic aviation memorabilia.

Ozark

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« Reply #2 on: January 18, 2001, 11:00:00 PM »
From today's Taos weekly news.
  "The First 'Jet' landed at the Taos airport under a sunny sky Thursday." Yada yada "30 seat Fairchild Dornier 328JET of Mo. based Ozark Air Lines." Yada yada "Taos Ski Valley and Angel Fire Resort joined forces to bring the twice weekly Taos to Dallas-Ft Worth service to northern N.M.

  Now if we could only get any decent internet service  

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Offline Jimdandy

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« Reply #3 on: January 19, 2001, 07:10:00 AM »
 
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Originally posted by Ozark:
Thank you Jimdandy,

Yeppers, Ozark Airlines is flying again. (flying the Fairchild/Dornier 328J)  

Their home base is a few hangars away from my office. The owner, who is a good person BTW, has about 20+ warbirds in his collection. That's counting to two Spitfires in the crates. (yes, I get access to the TBM's...P-51's...F7F and others when they rotate in for work or airshows). He was also part to the recovery of the P-38 in the Greenland ice shelf. (Yes, I'm a lucky dog)  

Thank you again, I love collecting historic aviation memorabilia.

Ozark

Ozark I'm so jealous I'm never speaking to you again.