December 16 — Beech C90 King Air ambulance

Wednesday, December 16 — In at 7:40. A quiet morning, no visitors. Worked on a personal blog and an important letter to my nephew Steve in Pennsylvania. Thanks to a printable coupon, drove out to Staples and bought printer ink for the museum office printer. Also looked at laptop computers.

If anyone reading this post has a laptop computer they want to sell for $200 cash, please contact me at writer@eosinc.com I also want to sell the factory reconditioned iPAD I bought about a year ago and touched about eight times. It had no manual, a few friends showed me a little bit about it, but I could not get used to it. The iPAD with separate keyboard and protective case if for sale for $200 or in trade for a laptop. E me if interested. Job Conger Worked the rest of the afternoon in the Process Room which is how I really like it. The model club meeting started about 7, was attended by five, fewer than usual, but it was a nice, quiet meeting. We focused on getting things done as much as getting things said. We will have our next meeting out here at the Horizon FBO meeting room next Wednesday, December 23, starting at 6:30. If you like building plastic models of airplanes, cars, armor, surface ships and submarines, you are welcome to come out and meet some nice fellows. I departed for home at 9:50. Day rating: C

Pictures of the Beech King Air C90 were taken August 23, 2015.

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About Job Conger

I am a freelance aviation, business and tourism writer, poet, songwriter. My journalism appears regularly in Springfield Business Journal and Illinois Times. I am author of Springfield Aviation from Arcadia Publishing and available everywhere. As founder/director of AeroKnow Museum (AKM) and a volunteer with American Aviation Historical Society (AAHS), I created this blog to share news about AKM activity and aviation history.
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