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Monday, February 3, 2025

02-01-2025

Some really nice weather for the first of February, got up to 72 degrees today, relatively calm winds. Logged 1.1 hours in the Model 110. The view from the runup area for RWY 21:
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Heading back to the airport (KSEZ):
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The view out the front:
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at February 03, 2025
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