Mon, Apr 18, 2005
ANN Welcomes SnF-Lakeland 2005 Major Sponsor Cirrus
Design!
Ok... we've already
told you how cool this year's coverage is going to be and how hard
we've been working... but we did we mention (enough) just how
expensive it is to support a half dozen people, keep them
properly equipped, and then make sure that they're fed and watered
on a somewhat regular basis?
Well... take our word for it -- this is no small endeavor... and
a really costly one, to boot. So that's why we're so thrilled (OK,
relieved) to speak up and thank the folks who are paying the bills
this week. A handpicked few of the finest companies in the
business have ponied up some very serious bucks so that YOU can
read the most comprehensive coverage we know how to offer.
The first of our MAJOR sponsors is one of the best friends ANN
has... Cirrus Design.
Even if you've been living in a remote cave on an otherwise
uninhabited island off lower Botswana, you'd still have to know
that Cirrus Design that is turning this industry on it's ear right
now. More important; we know a few things that we can't quite tell
you yet that are going to make this company even more notable than
it already is... and that's a REALLY tough thing to do. Cirrus
Design has brought a level of innovation and value to this
industry that is helping to revitalize the world of general
aviation and put more capable, safer, airplanes into the hands of
flyers all over the world...
Visit the CIRRUS booth located
at the
SnF-Lakeland Display Booths MD32C-33B
Stay tuned to ANN to get the inside details on Cirrus Design.
These folks continue to set this business on a dramatic new
course. Hence, we are SO pleased to welcome Cirrus Design as a
Major Sponsor for our 2005 Coverage of the SnF-Lakeland Fly-In.
Please support our generous sponsors as they support our efforts
to keep you up to date on aviation's pivotal events.
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