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Tue, May 16, 2006

Sportys Wants YOU To Pick Aircraft To Be Featured On 2006 Christmas Ornament

Sporty’s Pilot Shop is turning to its customers again to determine which airplane to feature on its popular series of annual, limited-edition Christmas Ornaments.

"Our customers voted for the Cessna 195 last year, which was a very popular Ornament, so we’re asking them to choose again,” says Sporty’s Vice President John Zimmerman.

Sporty’s customers will vote for one of four aircraft: Lockheed Constellation, Cessna Citation Mustang, Piper Cherokee, or Pilatus PC-12 and pick the one to be featured on the 2006 Christmas Ornament.

Sporty's customers may vote at sportys.com/vote. All votes cast through June 30, 2006, will be tallied to decide the winning airplane to be featured on the ornament.

"Just like last year, we will also accept write-in votes for people who think they have a better candidate," Zimmerman said. The airplane with the most votes will be featured on the 2006 Ornament.

Whatever the winner, Sporty's 2006 Christmas Ornament [9833A] is available for $24.95.

FMI: www.sportys.com

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