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  • #16
    Re: Tunica Off For 2006

    Originally posted by AIRRACEFan63
    He wouldn't tell me anything about Virginia, but I heard RARA was pissed that they picked him to develop a race there.
    Err... did I miss something? Care to shed some light (even though it may be a bit dim at this time)?
    Stevo

    Blue Thunder Air Racing
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    • #17
      Re: Tunica Off For 2006

      LOL... this all got over my head!

      Tunica is off.. what's the rest of this info stuff?????

      Stevo...

      HOpe all's well with ewe and the cargo pounders!

      Wayne
      Wayne Sagar
      "Pusher of Electrons"

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      • #18
        Re: Tunica Off For 2006

        Originally posted by AAFO_WSagar
        Stevo...

        HOpe all's well with ewe and the cargo pounders!

        Wayne
        Wayne,
        Things are just dandy... besides, the job here in OK doesn't require the "away" time that it did back in CA. In fact, in the 8 months I've been here I've only been away from home for 4 days... and that was for the Little Rock AFB airshow. Life isn't so bad. Still wish I could swing a couple Three months off though
        Stevo

        Blue Thunder Air Racing
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        • #19
          Re: Tunica Off For 2006

          He wouldn't tell me anything about Virginia

          Did someone say Virginia?

          Ponders life with an airrace in Virginia.......

          OH BOY!!!!!

          Please... tell us more.

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          • #20
            Re: Tunica Off For 2006

            Originally posted by AAFO_WSagar
            ...Yes we could have worked in the races for 2006, however with less than 90 days to make this transition I felt all would be better served to wait and have the event in 2007.

            As usual, rumors do fly faster than the unlimiteds.

            This has been one of the hardest, yet easiest decisions I've ever made.

            Best to all!
            Jeff Landers
            President & CEO
            American Air Races, LLC
            www.AmericanAirRaces.com
            Thank you, Jeff for taking the long view and supporting air racing today and in the future. The product life cycle of air racing is longer than most supporters are comfortable with. This is a stable, long term fan base that appreciates your long term commitment.

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