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1. names (score: 1)
Author: "Larry Wright" <lrw@aop.com>
Date: Tue, 3 Mar 1998 08:41:32 -0500
I've been in a Grumman Tiger (so-called "air race") and I'm d*mn sure it had a propeller. Eh, I guess car makers aren't the only ones to re-use model names from time to time. What the Sunbeam Tiger G
/html/tigers/1998-03/msg00024.html (6,993 bytes)

2. RE: names (score: 1)
Author: "Richard Atherton (Entex)" <a-richat@MICROSOFT.com>
Date: Tue, 3 Mar 1998 05:46:46 -0800
This brings up Rich's Rules of the road.. Rule #1: If it isn't actually raining (misting doesn't count), then the top MUST be down. This was my rule when I had my Alpine. Temprature didn't matter, li
/html/tigers/1998-03/msg00025.html (8,217 bytes)

3. Re: names (score: 1)
Author: BlueGolfer <BlueGolfer@aol.com>
Date: Tue, 3 Mar 1998 09:28:31 EST
Larry's (W)right, Grumman made at least two types of Tigers (just like Sunbeam.) The Navy version that we've been discussing, and a small propellor driven airplane for general aviation. The small one
/html/tigers/1998-03/msg00026.html (7,263 bytes)


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