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"super Cubs Gone Wild" Dvd on 2040-parts.com

US $6.99
Location:

Reno, Nevada, United States

Reno, Nevada, United States
This is DVD is version 2.4i
Format:DVD Aircraft Type:Super Cubs Genre:Educational

100% of the proceeds from this auction go to the Reno High Sierra 99s Scholarship Fund for women pilots.

A cool DVD titled "Super Cubs Gone Wild" — an Idaho Bush Co. Production [see photo].  It's 30 minutes of great photography...landing in the desert, landing on sandbars, landing at high altitude (10,200 MSL), landing on gnarly Idaho strips like Mile Hi, landing on water!, flying down river canyons and even landing on a paved runway (once). Wild horses run from them, they are Smith turbo cubs.

If you fly 'em or you love 'em you'll want this DVD! 

   

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