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AZ backcountry pilots.

I have a Slepcev Storch, based at KDVT, and am looking for other pilots that enjoy dirt.
I did a lot of this kind of flying before my daughter was born 17 years ago, and am looking forward to getting back out there.
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Re: AZ backcountry pilots.

Whats that parked behind the storch?
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Re: AZ backcountry pilots.

hotrod180 wrote:Whats that parked behind the storch?


I was about to ask the same thing! My bet is a radial Murphy Moose?
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Re: AZ backcountry pilots.

SmokeyTheBear wrote:
hotrod180 wrote:Whats that parked behind the storch?


I was about to ask the same thing! My bet is a radial Murphy Moose?


That would be my guess as well :wink:
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My bet is a radial Murphy Moose

If you look close, there's even a moose painted on the tail. It's minus 19 degrees here in Iowa and would be fun to be down there right now.
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Back from the dead!
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Re: AZ backcountry pilots.

I have a Scout down at Gateway. New to the backcountry scene here too.

Send a message and we can go flying.
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Re: AZ backcountry pilots.

I have a hangar down in El Paso, and am usually there quite a bit in the winter... So not to far away to play with the 180...
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Re: AZ backcountry pilots.

Zzz wrote:Back from the dead!


I'll believe it when I see him :lol:
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Re: AZ backcountry pilots.

It’s true, I just don’t get much internet time these days.
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Yes, it’s a Moose
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