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Fri, May 29, 2009

Win A Classic Luscombe

Luscombe Endowment Raffle Nearly Sold Out

There are less than 250 tickets remaining for the restored Luscombe T8F WIN ME airplane. The T8F Luscombe is a rare airplane with fewer than 100 originally built, and rarely more than a dozen licensed and flying at any given time. 

The Luscombe Endowment tells ANN the airplane is fully restored and ready to fly, and will provide many years of maintenance free service to the winner.

Tickets for the raffle are tax deductable. Other prizes include a GPS, an air band radio, and other aviation materials -- GREAT prizes, no doubt, but that Luscombe.... well, that's just what our hangar ordered...

The Luscombe Endowment is the repository of technical knowledge and information previously available from the Luscombe Foundation which became unavailable upon its litigation into bankruptcy liquidation during 2004. The Luscombe Endowment replaces many of those services with competent Luscombe support. 

Their mission is to foster the preservation and education of the public about things related to Luscombe Aircraft, and Don Luscombe's aviation contributions. The Luscombe Endowment was created in 2000, by the Luscombe Foundation to assist in support of the Luscombe fleet.

FMI: www.luscombe.org

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