I was doing about 150 mph has I hit the end of the runway and turned off towards home!
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Most awesome, and congratulations. I'm glad you got your wings back.
Never flown a 210, and am currently getting used to Piper Arrows out of KHPN.
Ever flown up to the NY area?
Mark
I have been into White Plains a few times back when the Hyperion East Coast office was nearby. Last time I was there, I launched IFR for Michigan into 350' overcast; it was solid to 8000'. I do prefer the clear blue skies in the pictures above.
Tim
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