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Were did the Pawnee's go ??

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don january

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Was driving across North Dakota this week and seen about 10 Ag planes doing ther chore's and they all were bright yellow and had that turbo prop just a swingen. I had to ask myself were did all the old Piper Pawnees go? must be pulling sail plane's up. I guess the Pawnee has became the poor man's spray plane, Farm's got bigger and now the spray planes got bigger. I kinda miss the old tube and fabric work horse..pawnee.jpg
 
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