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I was scrolling through a facebook group about derelict planes around airports and someone posted a picture of Len Niemi's "Sprinter II" rotting away in an open hangar somewhere around Greenville, SC. Anyone have any info on this? Factual or folklore?

A really cool plane built in the late 1970's, powered by an O-200 engine. This would be my 21st century Volksplane, lol.


Also was able to google a pic of it seemingly in the same place from a different angle: https://www.flickr.com/photos/planesandstuff/22212190559
 

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