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Posted for "Kent" <kent@tulsaconnect.com>:

 The registered owner was not flying the plane in the Kentucky incident.
 
 I know them.
 
 Kent Felkins
 Tulsa
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Larry Henney
  To: lml@lancaironline.net
  Sent: Monday, January 05, 2009 11:32 AM
  Subject: [may-be-spam] [LML] Two L360's in the Dirt
 
 
 It appears that two L 360's went down.  One on 12/29 in Kentucky (N360AS) and
one on 1/2/09 in Joliet (N3603R).  Interesting the one in Kentucky built by
Barron Johnson raced with us at the Airventure cup.  He was the guy with the
sneaky exhaust and turbo charger. Although his certificate issue date does not
jive with the 07 race.  Maybe he's built more than one. It seems to have been
owned by James Inhofe.  Would that be Senator Inhofe? Both reports appear
below.