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Just brought her back from Concrete WA. Great weather believe it or not, didn't even need gloves. Well I cheated a bit and covered the front cockpit which helps a great deal.

Jim Moss built her back in 1993, flew her rarely and sold her to a couple in Independence OR. They retained ownership, also hardly flying her until Harold Hanson, (Owner of the Northern Cascades Vintage Aircraft Museum and friend of Moss) traded two vintage cars for the aircraft. There are two things I must say. I had been looking for an airplane for a couple of years and was concerned about buying a homebuilt not knowing really what I'd be getting. When I saw this plane for sale nearly all of my concerns went away.

Merry Christmas to all,
Bob

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