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Backcountry flying going mainstream

EAA has been spending a good amount of magazine space to bush flying recently, including the July issue with mentions of BCP and OBP. I have been promised by those in the know that Friday night at AirVenture this year should not be missed.
http://www.sportaviationonline.org/sportaviation/july_2014#pg52
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Re: Backcountry flying going mainstream

Hey, that's pretty cool!
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Re: Backcountry flying going mainstream

Wow, what a great write up!! Props (pun intended) to Greg Swindle and Zane!! :D :D
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Re: Backcountry flying going mainstream

I just got my new digital issue of Sport Aviation and it was gratifying to that article and the long story about Randy Schlitter and Fans Aircraft. This issue gets a big thumbs up from me.
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