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Homeless and preparing for Papua New Guinea

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hopeonwings

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Jun 23, 2010
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Location
Edgewood, NM USA
I don't really know where to say I am from considering we no longer have a home base until we get moved to Papua New Guinea again. My wife and I are working with a partner in Australia to set up a mission aviation program over there in PNG.

We are hoping to take a home built airplane with us and are looking at the Just Aircraft Highlander or something larger. I just discovered that our engine of choice is performing well with a plane similar to the CH 801 in South Africa. This is opening up new horizons and we are now looking at that size of plane. I spent the day yesterday going back over the 801 details and it is rising to the top of the soup.

Whatever we build, we will have a team to help us so we can complete it quickly. We will then need to fly around the country a bit for fund raising before packing it off across the pond.

Currently we are in Redding CA and will be up in the Walla Walla area working on some flight training over the next month till OshKosh.
 
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