Congratulations 2012 170 Sun N Fun Winners

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Congratulations 2012 170 Sun N Fun Winners

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From Alabama Aviator
Daily Aviation News - Antique Classic Aircraft Winners at Sun N Fun

On March 31 at Sun' n Fun in Lakeland , FL, two International Cessna 170 Association members win in the Antique Classic aircraft judging contest. Steve Jacobson of Texas won "Grand Champion" for his beautiful 1950 Cessna 170A.

- Sun N Fun 2012 Antique Classis Aircraft Grand Champion Award winner, Steve Jacobson with Best Restored Award winner Ken Spivey, Jr. -image special to Alabama Aviator-

Ken Spivey Jr, Southern Regional FAASTeam Manager had a busy week hosting presentations and presenting FAA awards also was the receipt of an award. Spivey, of Alabama won "Best Restored" for his Antique Classic 1952 Cessna 170B.

-Ken Spivey's C 170B at SERFI Evergreen Fly In

His aircraft, re-crafted by Harley Pickett and Billy Stratton, took over a year of restoration effort including upholstery, all new interior and paint. Ken and Steve both plan to fly their planes to Longmont, CO for the annual C 170 convention this year
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Ken, looks super! Looking forward to seeing it (and you) in Colorado.
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Congratulations, Steve and Ken!
You guys deserve it... "Timeless Classics" indeed!
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