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Acroduster SA-700, and Acroduster Too SA-750 Changing of the Guard

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Dave Baxter

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I have turned over all that I have collected regarding the Acroduster SA-700, and the SA-750 Acroduster Too to Kendall Horst he will be the new go to guy regarding any questions about building flying and safety issues regarding these airplanes. Hopefully anyone that has one of these airplanes either as a new owner or a builder Kendall should be able to help.

What I have given him depending on the type of information. Will be posed in the Starduster and Acroduster aircraft type, or be in the handy resources, or under safety.

Kendall is the perfect guy to carry the torch, he is a builder a builder and also and acro pilot and also has the expertise, and I cannot think of anyone better. There is some history regarding the airplane and the issues as well as the principals, and people involved, that needs to be told. I realize there is not a lot of interest in this airplane in todays world, but their are still a few that are building and quite a number of half finished projects. I am 82, and have no idea what the future will bring, so have to think about passing this on to others. Dave
 
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