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A new type of ride?

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Kory Klosterman - 28 Jun 2004 02:56 GMT
I thought my bike was the best toy around...  and then I stumbled over the
below website.  I think I'm jealous. over 100mph on water?  Anyone know how
much one costs?

www.aquaflyerracing.com
Timberwoof - 28 Jun 2004 07:01 GMT
> I thought my bike was the best toy around...  and then I stumbled over the
> below website.  I think I'm jealous. over 100mph on water?  Anyone know how
> much one costs?
>
> www.aquaflyerracing.com

Spam spam spam?
I'll buy you a donut if the web site, which I did *not* look at, does
not have a dealer list and an MSRP.

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Randy R - 28 Jun 2004 13:46 GMT
> > I thought my bike was the best toy around...  and then I stumbled over the
> > below website.  I think I'm jealous. over 100mph on water?  Anyone know how
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> I'll buy you a donut if the web site, which I did *not* look at, does
> not have a dealer list and an MSRP.

You owe someone a donut. The original message is misleading. The Aqua Flyer
is a one of a kind antique hydroplane that was built in the late 50s.
See http://www.vintagehydroplanes.com/aquaflyer.html

Randy R
Bill Smith - 28 Jun 2004 18:03 GMT
>I thought my bike was the best toy around...  and then I stumbled over the
>below website.  I think I'm jealous. over 100mph on water?  Anyone know how
>much one costs?
>
>www.aquaflyerracing.com

What a lovely boat, a classic design. I'm glad there is vintage hydro
racing to preserve them.

                                   Bill Smith
 
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