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AOPA Covers Sun 'n Fun

Filed in archive Airshows by on April 12, 2005

OK, so maybe I was a bit hasty in my criticism of Sun 'n Fun for not having a blog. AOPA to the rescue!

While they don't have a blog per se (and why is that I might add), they are providing updated coverage of the event, including the unveiling of their Sweepstakes airplane, the Commander 112 that features a Glass cockpitlinks and three-blade prop.

Here are a couple of photos to whet your appetite.

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The AOPA Commander 112 sweepstakes airplane.

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Fantasy Air's Allegro 2000 built in the Czech Republic. New facilities for assembly, and eventually manufacturing, will be built in the United States.






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