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This rec.aviation newsgroup thread woke us from our sleep and the "35 Airports In One Day" website has been resurrected for your reading pleasure. (thanks Rick) ;) It can now be found at www.karicori.com/35airports There are two follow-ups to the story. When my brother Rick and I took this trip, he did the flying, and I took the photos. Since then, Rick has wrestled the camera from my clutches and become a professional photographer. I in turn have taken the flight controls from him and become a commercial pilot and certified flight instructor. :) Also, last year I flew my Bonanza V35 from San Jose to Charleston, SC and back again for the ultimate cross country flight! I am in the process of posting my email/journals and photos of the trip to a website. Enjoy the "35 Airports" website and if you're in need of a CFI with a little bit of cross-country experience, give me a ring. :) Scott Rohlfing Certified Flight Instructor Advanced Ground Instructor Commercial Pilot email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] On 11/30/03 6:43 PM, in article [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Paul Magid" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > A couple of years back a pair of brothers (?) rented a Piper Arrow and flew > it to 35 airports in the San Francisco Bay Area starting at Reid Hillview > and ending up back there. One of them did a web site describing this > exploit. For the life of me, I can not find the web site. I really liked > that web site and would like to track it down. The address I have for the > site is: http://www.best.com/~rgr/35Airports/ > > Any info greatly appreciated. > > > Thanks. > > > Paul > >
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