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     1. 04:54 AM - Re: F1 Rocket wanted (N414C)
     2. 10:12 AM - Re: Info? Harmon Rocket Crash (nico css)
 
 
 
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| Subject:  | Re: F1 Rocket wanted | 
      
      --> Rocket-List message posted by: N414C <N414C@direcway.com>
      
      Thanks,
      
      Milt
        ----- Original Message ----- 
        From: CalBru@aol.com 
        To: rocket-list@matronics.com 
        Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2004 10:37 PM
        Subject: Re: Rocket-List: F1 Rocket wanted
      
      
        --> Rocket-List message posted by: CalBru@aol.com
      
        The TeamRocket website lists a vendor for insurance who is familiar with 
        Rockets.
      
        Cal Brubaker     116
      
      
      
      
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Info?   Harmon Rocket Crash | 
      
      --> Rocket-List message posted by: "nico css" <nico@cybersuperstore.com>
      
      It was on the local news. We didn't know that it was a Rocket. The reports
      merely suggested that it was an experimental plane.
      Sorry about the loss.
      
      Nico
      
      
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: "Wernerworld" <russ@wernerworld.com>
      Subject: Rocket-List: Info? Harmon Rocket Crash
      
      
      > --> Rocket-List message posted by: "Wernerworld" <russ@wernerworld.com>
      >
      > Anyone know anything about this?
      >
      >
      > > Small Plane Crashes Into Seal Beach Home
      > > By Kevin Pang
      > > Times Staff Writer
      > >
      > > 10:06 AM PDT, July 7, 2004
      > >
      > > A small airplane crashed into a house in the Orange County community of
      > > Seal Beach this morning, killing the pilot and injuring at least two
      > people
      > > on the ground, authorities said.
      > >
      > > About an hour after the 8:12 a.m. crash, firefighters could be seen
      > > chopping into the roof of one large house, throwing off branches, and
      > > working at a second house in a small cul de sac near the interchange of
      > the
      > > 605 and 405 freeways, not far from the airport in Long Beach.
      > >
      > > Both houses were damaged. On one house, the windows were blown out and
      one
      > > side of the house was charred. Gray smoke, but not fire, was visible.
      > >
      > > Sharon Loe, 67, was reading a newspaper in her family room when the
      plane
      > > hit the house she had lived in for nearly 40 years, said her son David.
      > She
      > > was hit by glass and her hair was burned, he said.
      > >
      > > "It's very unbelievable she walked away," David said.
      > >
      > > She suffered minor burns, Seal Beach police Detective Stan Berry said.
      An
      > > elderly woman in a nearby house had a heart attack, he said.
      > >
      > > "I thought it was going to land on top of our house. I've never heard
      > > anything like it," said Trudy Olsen, a 40-year resident of the
      > > neighborhood, who said the crash was loud enough to hurt her ears.
      > >
      > > The plane was a Harmon Rocket, a small single-engine plane typically
      built
      > > by flying enthusiasts from a kit, said Donn Walker, a spokesman for the
      > > Federal Aviation Administration.
      > >
      > > The plane had filed a flight plan and was traveling from Torrance to
      > Chino.
      > > Air traffic controllers lost radar and radio contact with it about the
      > time
      > > the crash was reported, Walker said. The plane was registered to a
      > licensed
      > > pilot from Rancho Palos Verdes, he said, but he added that he did not
      know
      > > if that was the person flying the plane or if the pilot was alone.
      > >
      > > He said the pilot was killed.
      > >
      > > Seal Beach is a city of 24,150 people on the coast of northwestern
      Orange
      > > County, south of Los Angeles
      > >
      > >
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