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| This was a nice greeting from the Big Country EAA |

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| The hangar filled up quickly |

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| James Redmon and Berkut Race 13! |

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| Cam Benton and his bride Tracy. It's a wonder he ever leaves the house. |

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| Larry Henney is adopted by the Hammer family. |

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| James Redmon wonders "If this is where the air comes in, then where does mine.." |

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| The Hammer Brothers, sans adoptee |

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| "The Bone" make a pass. |

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| James Redmon begins the corruption of the Benton kids, How To Litter |

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| This is rain and hail. Just ask the Abilene Flight Service Station |
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| The first two arrivals. Scouts Out! |

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| The later the arrival, the closer to the door |

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| Steve Hammer - "Hammer Two" (based on points) |

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| Larry Henney holds court |

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| Don Saint (blue shirt) explains to the Hammer Brothers why their airplanes are so slow |

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| James Redmon tries to explain to Bruce Hammer that this is how planes are SUPPOSED to fly |

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| The Benton Family |

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| The dejected air racers Saturday evening. Note the sky in the background. |

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| "The Wobly Goblin" looked pretty steady |

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| Gray Bridwell (on right), master of the BCAF, converses with Jeff Poehlmann |

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| "Wings" |
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