Unless you knew a pilot...
How does one get a Lear jet to a horse show--was it held near an airport? A Lear isn't exactly the type of plane you can drop on a grass strip (though I was impressed they could land them at the old PennYan airport which was something like 50 feet wide by 3500').
Signed, Sometime Flyboy
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Orgrease
Sent: Friday, December 31, 2004 5:16 PM
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Subject: Re: [BP] Histo presto in the un-un-Hamptons
That would be "Martha's Jailyard Salad"?
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I assume that the Hamptons Horse show having a Lear jet on display and
for sale along w/ Jaguars & Land Rovers is an indication of there being
money, though likely loose and new wealth.
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I'd be happy, next jaunt to the Hamptons, to try to find the house in
question.
But I kind of doubt I would be able to get near enough to it to take a
photo.
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