[f-AA] Zodiac comes apart in air
Kyle
flywithme1 at charter.net
Mon Nov 6 08:04:56 PST 2006
Here's a chilling list I found, Tony. It mentions the accident you wrote about. Amazing how many they never found! Kind of makes that movie "The sum of all fears" seem a little less far-fetched. Kyle
http://prop1.org/2000/accident/cdilist.htm
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From: Markl
To: aeronca at westmont.edu
Sent: Monday, November 06, 2006 4:34 AM
Subject: Re: [f-AA] Zodiac comes apart in air
This OF remembers that Yuba City achieved fame back in the 60s as the only target of un-armed nuclear bombs. (B-52 flamed out, came apart, and 4 Mk 28s fell to earth)
Regards
Tony Markl
markl at intercom.net
www.tailwheel-and-fabric-spoken-here.com
(fabric work/ tailwheel training - taught or done at your location)
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From: Mark PETERSON
To: aeronca at westmont.edu
Sent: Sunday, November 05, 2006 6:35 PM
Subject: Re: [f-AA] Zodiac comes apart in air
http://www.sacbee.com/102/story/71733.html
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From: planeseller
To: aeronca at westmont.edu
Sent: Sunday, November 05, 2006 12:34 PM
Subject: [f-AA] Zodiac comes apart in air
According to the Sacramento Bee, in today's edition a Zodiac XL which was heard running rough and sputtering, followed by a loud bang, came apart in the air just South of Yuba City, California, the debris fell into a prune orchard, along with the bodies of the pilot and his wife. www.sacbee.com has the whole story and a picture. Rober, in Grass Valley, where Fall is causing the leaves to fall.
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