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April 26, 2001

Ladies & Gentlemen:

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The North American Eagle has now gone international with an article published in the April edition of  Playboy of Germany.   Last year freelance  journalist Jorgen Konig flew half way around the world to gather information and photos of the NAE™ project, for inclusions in his feature article about civilian F-104 Starfighters.  Jorgen travels the world writing about people, and we're glad he has now included us in his files.   It was a great day, as the NAE™ got to meet an extraordinary person and have a little fun in the process.  It was a busy, as two photographers shot over a hundred rolls of 35 mm film.  It was a fun day for the team.  Meeting new people has always been the very best part of this project.  So for our new friends in Germany, we hope you will come back and visit us often. We are working on an English translation of the article and will include it in a future edition.

This weekend the North American Eagle™ Team will be traveling to Wenatchee WA.  Thee we will be showing our one hour presentation "Challenging the World Land Speed Record" to members of the Civil Air Patrol.

Work continues on the NAE™.  Ed Shadle, Jon Higley and Russell Garlow have been busy with the never ending job of replacing damage panels.  Additional work has been completed on the vertical stabilizer and fitting the cockpit canopy.  We'll get some pictures in our next update. 

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