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News of March 26, 2006
Announcement from SMA aero diesel
Thierry Saint Loup, Senior Field Support Engineer with SMA Engines, will conduct his usual Forum on diesel engine technology at Sun n fun on April 5 from 1pm to 2pm in Forum Tent Nr. 9. The two SMA Customer Service Affiliates Tule River Aero (Rick Rossner, CEO) and FlyJetA (Patrick Canivet, CEO) will be present and bringing their demo 182s.
posted at 9:57 AM
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