Current FAA registrations indicate 48 Ximangos are currently flyable in =
the US. Since I will be taking delivery of two more before the end of =
the year, that will bring the total to an even 50 in the US.
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Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2004 08:18:07 -0600
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From: Jim Durango <jim.durango@JIMTEC.NET>
Subject: US Ximango Population
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Hi all,
Current FAA registrations indicate 48 Ximangos are currently flyable in =
the US. Since I will be taking delivery of two more before the end of =
the year, that will bring the total to an even 50 in the US.
AMT-200 19
AMT-200S 28 (including 14 at the USAFA)
AMT-300 3
Total 50
This is approximately 50% of the Aeromot production since Ximango USA =
took over importing the birds to the USA.
Sorry to report that two of our owners recently passed away. Richard =
Brown s/n 131 and David Fayman s/n 156.
Jim McCann jim.durango@jimtec.net
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