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[*] posted on 3-31-2010 at 10:45 AM


really sad to hear this story .... and what gall ...:mad:




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[*] posted on 3-31-2010 at 11:19 AM


We just got back from Baja ... Punta Chivato actually. We briefly met the people who own this plane at a golf tourney fund raiser a few weeks back. What a shame. We hope their plane is located in good condition and gets returned to them.

There has been some minor military presence in that (PC) area recently. A transport vehicle carrying a dozen or so would occasionally tour into the PC area, then leave. Also, the military boys were roaming around in PC at night at least once while we were there. And finally, there was a military boat in and around the bay on a few occasions, mostly at night. There seems to have been some military interest in the PC region, at least recently, that did appear to be above normal.
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[*] posted on 3-31-2010 at 12:23 PM


N2611S is owned by a nice couple from Oregon. I met them in San Felipe on the way south about a month ago. We chatted on the radio for awhile trying to stay out of each other's way. It was a beautiful airplane.
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[*] posted on 3-31-2010 at 06:22 PM


"We hope their plane is located in good condition and gets returned to them."

sadly... that will never happen. that plane is on the mainland by now getting ready for one last ride as a hauler.
that's all they need it for.
it will be crash landed in the desert on a very short quick carved strip, maybe at nite, with a full load of monkey dust and skank weed....and be abandoned..
oh - and they MIGHT pull any trick avionics to give to the lords for their other legitimate planes....

sorry - but this is what happens and how it goes.
i can't really believe they were that naive with all the available publicity - maybe they are not BBP members...too bad.




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