Dennis Dyer drove in and John Bowman drove over to see what was going
on. He lives close by.
The weather was outstanding and the food was great. We thank
the Larson's for letting us visit their airstrip, it was beautiful and
easy to find. Marty Spies had no radio or GPS and he flew right
there.
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The Larson home in Orion
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The Hanger/Garage.
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Jim Larson's Challenger.
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And his Bi-Plane
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Jim Larson and his wife Sherri, I think that's right.
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Bob Donley and friend in a ercoupe landed first.
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Then Jeannine Eden landed.
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Then Marty Spies from DeWitt, Iowa.
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Then the gaggle from Erie arrived.
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There were 13 planes on site.
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Des showing the LSA Challenger.
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Ted and Marilu Wink had a great breakfast.
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Marilu, I think did most of the preperations.
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And the weather was a perfect 10.
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Light winds and mild temperatures.
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And a perfect runway.
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Here's the group minus Marilu who took the picture.
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Jeannine loved the artwork, since she once fles Eden's Eagle.
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Bob Donley
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Jeannine Eden
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Marty Spies
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Steve Bornhoeft
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Des Wisson
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Jim Robinson & Tom Riggins
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Joe Schaack
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Ted Wink
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Greg Martin
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Ron Wells
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