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Ras Beech18 Travelog

Flying at 165 KTS, 305 KMHour, cruising between 5,000 and 13,000 ft., Ras Nielsen will take off from Seattle end of May in his vintage Twin Beech Model 18 aircraft to participate in an air show in Denmark. The route he has chosen will take him over the northern territories of Canada, Greenland and Iceland. Mariza Ohlsson of Seattle and Ellen Booth of Halifax, Nova Scotia will accompany him on this exciting journey of a lifetime. Stay tuned . . . .

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Flying at 165 KTS, 305 KMHour, cruising between 5,000 and 13,000 ft., Ras Nielsen will take off from Seattle end of May in his vintage Twin Beech Model 18 aircraft to participate in an air show in Denmark. The route he has chosen will take him over the northern territories of Canada, Greenland and Iceland. Mariza Ohlsson of Seattle and Ellen Booth of Halifax, Nova Scotia will accompany him on this exciting journey of a lifetime. Stay tuned . . . .

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This web page arctictrip07.blogspot.com states the following, "Friday, June 22, 2007." We saw that the webpage said " Day 27, Back home." It also said " In closing I will quote my friend Jay, by saying that it has been great to check one off the Once in a lifetime list. Lastly, I dare to speak not only for my self, but also on behalf of my travel companions, Ellen, Mariza, and Stein, when I say that the experience of flying the Twin Beech on this trip has enriched all our lives. Thursday, June 21, 2007. Day 26, Thompson, Manitoba. Wednesday, June 20, 2007. Day 25, Goose Bay, Labrador. Tuesday, June 19, 2007."

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