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    I need help from some of you t crafters. I am looking for a luscombe site similiar to this one. I have tried but cannot find one. I tried typing luscombe in the search but could not come up with one. thanks for any help.jim.

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    Re: need help

    have you tried their home page ? may have some pointers
    Mike Horowitz
    Falls Church, Va
    BC-12D, N5188M
    TF - 14954

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      Re: need help

      they don't have the user friendly forum that is here. thanks all for the efforts. jim.

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        Re: need help

        Hi Jim,

        Go to www.yahoo.com

        Click on "Groups"

        In the search window, put "Luscombe"

        There are at least five Groups that feature only the Luscombe. One has 520 members.

        You will need to join the Group, but that costs nothing.

        Pretty amazing about that story from Canada where the Luscombe almost lost its tail, that I saw on the Luscombe.org site.

        Jack Dernorsek
        N44057

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          Re: need help

          Hey Jim,

          There are a couple of places to go to get Luscombe related help. As Jack said, Yahoo has several Luscombe groups. This one, http://groups.yahoo.com/group/luscombe-silvaire/ currently has about 520 members. This is strictly an owners group... no foundation, no dues. Just a bunch of like minded Luscombe folks exchanging their experiences. I'm a moderator for that group. You do need to become a member of the Yahoo group to read the archive of posts or to post emails to the group.

          Another good source of Luscombe info is the Popular Aviation website. Mike Culver tries to post tech articles, manuals, service bulletins, etc. as he finds them and finds time. Lots of good information there. http://www.popav.com/Luscombe/

          There is no longer a Luscombe Foundation. That is a very long story for another time. It declared bankruptcy in November of 2002. The Luscombe TC is now owned by Team Luscombe who run the old Luscombe Foundation shops supplying parts and rebuilds in Chandler, AZ.

          Dan

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