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2005-09-28 00:42 NetSerfer 2400×1208×8 (370482 bytes) [[HOUSTON]] -- A [[Gippsland Aeronautics]] GA-8 "Airvan" accelerates down the runway on takeoff. It is one of the [[Civil Air Patrol]] aircraft that came to [[West Houston Airport]] to support the assessment of [[Hurricane Rita]]. The [[GA-8]] is the late
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HOUSTON -- A Gippsland Aeronautics GA-8 "Airvan," aircraft accelerated down the runway on take-off. It is one of the Civil Air Patrol aircraft that came to West Houston Airport to support the assessment of Hurricane Rita impact assessment mission. The GA-8 is the latest aircraft in the CAP inventory. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Lance Cheung)