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Mike
Fifteen or twenty years ago, I noted thirty or more old Polish crop dusters at the Americus, GA airport. Although they looked tired, I figured that I could cannibalize the fleet and put one flyable one together. I also figured that it wouldn't cost too much as it was apparent that they were not moving. Well, I forgot that pipe dream, until landing at Americus to make a claim for "Go Fly America", when I saw the Pezetels again. Once I got home, I "Googled" Americus & Pezetel, and found out someone else got the same idea I had. Sadly, it was a NTSB report dated November 12, 1994. The pilot was supposed to be headed for Opa Locka, FL; but some how got far out into the Gulf of Mexico. He circled a ship, had a rough running engine, and ditched. The ship was not able to rescue the pilot. This is sad.
Picture of an Americus Pezetel attached and a landing at Plains, GA.
Picture of an Americus Pezetel attached and a landing at Plains, GA.