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Screaming Eagle Takes On Western US Distribution for Waco Classic

New Distributor For Eleven Western States

WACO Classic Aircraft Corporation, producer of new, FAA certified classic biplanes, based in Battle Creek, Michigan, has selected Screaming Eagle Aviation Inc of Santa Paula, California, as their distributor for the western states (California, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, Utah, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico.)

Just in time for the barnstorming season, both companies announced today the new business relationship to market the new-build classic biplane in the West. Screaming Eagle will serve existing Waco Classic Biplane owners and interested pilots with sales and service of one of only two production, FAA-certified biplane models in the United States.

Doug Dullenkopf, president of Screaming Eagle Aviation, was enthusiastic about the new association. "With our 27 years of experience, we're happy to offer the opportunity for anyone from the Western United States to come and examine this new classic biplane. Pilots who purchase a Waco from Screaming Eagle will receive their flight training out of Santa Paula Airport, known throughout the West as the home of outstanding aircraft. We have sun and fun 350 days a year, and we're looking forward to sharing this with the growing WACO Classic community."

FMI: www.wacoaircraft.com, www.ScreamingEagle.us

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