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Timbob

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This is from the AVWEB net, looks like barely enough buoyancy in the floats? I think I saw this biplane at Bartlesville.

Unknown on camera, a bystander snapped it. I was doing a "salute" to a WWII pilot as the family had just scattered his ashes in the North Umpqua River. They had requested a "fly-by," which was impossible due to bridges and power lines from a nearby hydroelectric plant. Hence, I landed and did a "taxi-by." Submitted by John Proctor.
PICTURE OF THE WEEK: Glassy Water
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