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Subject: Pancake Breakfast 4/21/02
From: Mike O'Malley
Date: Mon Mar 25 02:00:53 2002
 
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After the latest fray about spam, I'm a little hesitant to post this one,
but as a google search will show, I'm at least a sporadic poster to these
groups, so here we go ;-) (Sorry for the cross posting btw, but I figured
most pilots would be interested.)


The University of Illinois Flying Team will be hosting our 5th annual
Pancake breakfast on Sunday, April 21st from 0730 to 1200 CDT at the Rantoul
Airport (TIP) in Rantoul, IL (approx. 20 NNE of Champaign-Urbana).
Admission of $5 gets you breakfast and admission to the air museum.
Exhibits include a B-52 nose section (sit in the cockpit!) and other
historical aircraft on display. Come and support the flying team on their
return to nationals.

Questions? Feel free to reply here, or contact me at momalley@uiuc.edu or
217-390-4142, or a note taped to a brick thrown through my living room
window... or visit our webpage (and see my ugly mug:
http://www.aviation.uiuc.edu/Institute/acadProg/PT/FlyTeam/cessnateam.html

(Jim, FWIW, we have an all-Piper fleet, now that we ditched the Duchesses
and the Stearman :-( )

Thanks,
--
Mike O'Malley
\--==[o]==--/
mailto:momalley@uiuc.edu
school: (xxx)390-4142
AIM id omalmi

"You can land anywhere... ONCE"
"You can only TIE the record for flying low"



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