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No, I said it's a dealer shop. Boston HD in Everett, MA. So far they have treated me very well and have not steered me wrong. I'm surprised they even agreed to take an '89 into the shop.
I also have a commercial Glider pilot rating. Once owned SGS 1-34. If you know who Corky Fornof is I once owned and lived in his house. Also knew his Dad.
OT: You will get very good info off this forum for your EVO. Not from me, but others.
I also have a commercial Glider pilot rating. Once owned SGS 1-34. If you know who Corky Fornof is I once owned and lived in his house. Also knew his Dad.
OT: You will get very good info off this forum for your EVO. Not from me, but others.
Heck yes I know Corkey, known him for years, good friend, one of the good guys and an amazing pilot. I too fly gliders now, I fly a 1-34 regularly with the soaring club to which I belong, also fly Blanik L-23 and the Puch SZD-50-3, and I am restoring a 1965 Aer Pegaso M100S 15-meter all-wood construction bird, hopefully will be ready for the next season. I'm hoping to have my commercial ticket as well by then. Small world!
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