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Harry Riblett Passed Away

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Apollo

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They say things happen in threes: First Bill Husa, then Martin Hollmann, and now Harry Riblett. Harry passed away on Dec 23. A link to his obituary is posted below:

Harry C. Riblett Jr. Obituary: View Harry Riblett's Obituary by The News Journal

All 3 men contributed to experimental and sport aviation in their own way. I have Harry's books on GA Airfoils and found it useful and thought provoking. I know some of you spoke to him and may have stories to share in his memory. My condolences to his family.
 
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