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  1. #1
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    Default Solo celebratory cigar

    Hey guys,

    Doing some flight training in Colorado currently, and this morning I soloed my first powered aircraft. The weather was as perfect as it could get. I was able to get 7 solo landings in a half hour.

    Soooo...

    This afternoon a celebratory cigar is in order, any suggestions? Stag Tobacconist in C-Springs and Old West Cigar have great selections, thats where I will be searching for what you guys recommend.

    Thanks for your input.

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    Padron


    Congrats on the solo
    "We're at NOW now... everything that's hapening now... is happening NOW!"

    ~ Col. Sanders ~


    "I guess all we need to do now is give a shit what you think. I'll work on that."

    ~ ashauler ~

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigwhiteash View Post
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    Congrats on the solo

    +1

    What kind of plane were you flying?

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    Flying in Colorado, eh? I've been told the front range is one of the worst places to fly - congrats! Stag's is my local when I'm back home - all nice people there.
    "Celebrate Yourself!"

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    Diamond DA-20C1

    The front range is horrible for flying, I flew gliders for three years at the Air Force Academy and I have been out here for a few weeks. The weather is just unbelievable. Winds are the main thing that keep us from flying.

    I think I am going to smoke a Padron '64 to start, keep the suggestions coming for my follow ups.

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    Nice flying skills! I'd recommend a Padron Anniversary as well.

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