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Sun, Nov 07, 2004

EAA Chapter 17 Giving Away Airplane

Kitfox Model V will be raffled in March, tickets are $25 each, 10 for $200

EAA Chapter 517, Inc., of Missoula (MT) is conducting a sweepstakes for a beautifully crafted KITFOX Model V as the Grand Prize. This classy aircraft, completed in 1997 by a retired airline pilot, is painted in patriotic red, white, and blue, and sports a glass instrument panel.

The airplane has approximately 110 hours total time, is powered by a Continental IO-240 engine and certified prop, and is a 9+ inside and out. Other prizes to be awarded include a Garmin GPS and a Lightspeed ANR Headset.

A maximum of 4,000 tickets will be available. A donation of $25 per ticket is requested. If you want to improve your odds, 10 tickets can be had for $200, a 20% discount. Checks, money orders, or cash are acceptable forms of payment. The drawing for this Sweepstakes will take place on March 5, 2005.  You do not need to be present to win.

Color pictures, airplane information, sweepstakes rules, and entry forms are available on the Chapter website on the FMI link below. You may obtain tickets by calling 406-542-5177, sending a fax to 603-309-0729, or mailing a request to:

  EAA Chapter 517, Inc.
  PO Box 16446
  Missoula MT 59808-6446

FMI: www.eaa517.org

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