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Michael Eaglecraft

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Joined
Sep 15, 2013
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Location
Lost Alamost
Hi,

I joined because I am looking to learn more about American Eaglets and the individuals that still fly these wonderful old aircraft. My Grandfather and Great Uncle were once American Eaglecraft and I grew up with my father flying our B-31 until the aircraft sadly left our possession 2001. We had owned this aircraft for nearly 40 years. With the fact that all 3 these men have passed on I am looking to find out more about the aircraft and the individuals that fly them. I am currently working on my BSME so I do not no how active I will be. School must come first. I do look forward to see more of these planes and watching them return to the skies. I would be interest in even helping others as I recently took the EEA class on recovering fabric aircraft.
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Mike
 
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