Re: The First Bird Is Back In The Nest!
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On Thu, May 1, 2025, 5:13?PM Jerry Marstall via <jerrylm1986= [email protected]> wrote: Gorgeous. She needs some friends?
On Thu, May 1, 2025, 4:28?PM Timothy Higgins via <timothyahiggins= [email protected]> wrote:
Welcome home, Tim Anderson! Tim¡¯s beautiful Cessna 182A is the first full time resident to be back in the museum hangar.?
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Re: The First Bird Is Back In The Nest!
Gorgeous. She needs some friends?
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On Thu, May 1, 2025, 4:28?PM Timothy Higgins via <timothyahiggins= [email protected]> wrote:
Welcome home, Tim Anderson! Tim¡¯s beautiful Cessna 182A is the first full time resident to be back in the museum hangar.?
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Re: The First Bird Is Back In The Nest!
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Welcome home, Tim Anderson! Tim¡¯s beautiful Cessna 182A is the first full time resident to be back in the museum hangar.?
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Re: 3/8" deep Craftsman Socket Found.....in my pocket.
Still missing then I guess
Take care,
Tim H.
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Hi Tim
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The socket is? both? ?3/8" drive and 3/8" bolt size.
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Steve
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Re: The First Bird Is Back In The Nest!
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On May 1, 2025, at 2:01?PM, Alex Nelon via groups.io <alex.nelon@...> wrote:
? Welcome home, Tim Anderson! Tim¡¯s beautiful Cessna 182A is the first full time resident to be back in the museum hangar.?
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The First Bird Is Back In The Nest!
Welcome home, Tim Anderson! Tim¡¯s beautiful Cessna 182A is the first full time resident to be back in the museum hangar.?
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Re: 3/8" deep Craftsman Socket Found.....in my pocket.
You guys need to work for Boeing! :)
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On Thu, May 1, 2025 at 12:15?PM Daryl.Habit via <daryl.habit= [email protected]> wrote: That¡¯s a lot of loose behavior with some tools¡like something from the 60¡¯s
On Thu, May 1, 2025 at 12:11, Dennis Carlson via < dennis.carlson.atgs@...> wrote:
I¡¯m short my 3/8¡± SK ratchet that I¡¯ve had since 1969. ?
It¡¯s like the one Mark had without the green strip on the handle.? I¡¯d like to get my old friend back if it shows up.
Dennis
On Thu, May 1, 2025 at 11:43?AM David Erickson via
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[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Steve,
My CRAFTSMAN 3/8" short socket might be among the mix. I have someone's ALLTRADE brand 3/8" short socket that ended up on my ratchet instead.? I noticed that later on Saturday, but wasn't worried about it.
Dave
On Thu, May 1, 2025, 9:29 AM Timothy Higgins via
<timothyahiggins=
[email protected]> wrote:
1/4 " drive?
Could be mine.
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Take care,
Tim H.
During the hangar door work sessions, I picked up someone's 3/8" deep Craftsman socket.? ?Let me know if you are missing one.? ?
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(Luckily, I found it prior to Karen doing the wash.....I am always in trouble for clanking noises in the washer\dryer)
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Steve
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Re: 3/8" deep Craftsman Socket Found.....in my pocket.
Hi Tim
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The socket is? both? ?3/8" drive and 3/8" bolt size.
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Steve
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A hearty welcome to you, Nancy. Hope to see you more often (a tall order now that the RV-12 wings are on) . .?
Looking forward to the May concerts!
-a
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Re: 3/8" deep Craftsman Socket Found.....in my pocket.
That¡¯s a lot of loose behavior with some tools¡like something from the 60¡¯s
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On Thu, May 1, 2025 at 12:11, Dennis Carlson via groups.io < dennis.carlson.atgs@...> wrote:
I¡¯m short my 3/8¡± SK ratchet that I¡¯ve had since 1969. ?
It¡¯s like the one Mark had without the green strip on the handle.? I¡¯d like to get my old friend back if it shows up.
Dennis
On Thu, May 1, 2025 at 11:43?AM David Erickson via
<Davidgerickson66=
[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Steve,
My CRAFTSMAN 3/8" short socket might be among the mix. I have someone's ALLTRADE brand 3/8" short socket that ended up on my ratchet instead.? I noticed that later on Saturday, but wasn't worried about it.
Dave
On Thu, May 1, 2025, 9:29 AM Timothy Higgins via
<timothyahiggins=
[email protected]> wrote:
1/4 " drive?
Could be mine.
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Take care,
Tim H.
During the hangar door work sessions, I picked up someone's 3/8" deep Craftsman socket.? ?Let me know if you are missing one.? ?
?
(Luckily, I found it prior to Karen doing the wash.....I am always in trouble for clanking noises in the washer\dryer)
?
Steve
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Re: 3/8" deep Craftsman Socket Found.....in my pocket.
I¡¯m short my 3/8¡± SK ratchet that I¡¯ve had since 1969. ?
It¡¯s like the one Mark had without the green strip on the handle.? I¡¯d like to get my old friend back if it shows up.
Dennis
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On Thu, May 1, 2025 at 11:43?AM David Erickson via <Davidgerickson66= [email protected]> wrote: Hi Steve,
My CRAFTSMAN 3/8" short socket might be among the mix.
I have someone's ALLTRADE brand 3/8" short socket that ended up on my ratchet instead.? I noticed that later on Saturday, but wasn't worried about it.
Dave
On Thu, May 1, 2025, 9:29 AM Timothy Higgins via <timothyahiggins= [email protected]> wrote: 1/4 " drive?
Could be mine.
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Take care,
Tim H.
During the hangar door work sessions, I picked up someone's 3/8" deep Craftsman socket.? ?Let me know if you are missing one.? ?
?
(Luckily, I found it prior to Karen doing the wash.....I am always in trouble for clanking noises in the washer\dryer)
?
Steve
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Re: 3/8" deep Craftsman Socket Found.....in my pocket.
Hi Steve,
My CRAFTSMAN 3/8" short socket might be among the mix.
I have someone's ALLTRADE brand 3/8" short socket that ended up on my ratchet instead.? I noticed that later on Saturday, but wasn't worried about it.
Dave
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On Thu, May 1, 2025, 9:29 AM Timothy Higgins via <timothyahiggins= [email protected]> wrote: 1/4 " drive?
Could be mine.
?
Take care,
Tim H.
During the hangar door work sessions, I picked up someone's 3/8" deep Craftsman socket.? ?Let me know if you are missing one.? ?
?
(Luckily, I found it prior to Karen doing the wash.....I am always in trouble for clanking noises in the washer\dryer)
?
Steve
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Re: 3/8" deep Craftsman Socket Found.....in my pocket.
1/4 " drive?
Could be mine.
?
Take care,
Tim H.
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During the hangar door work sessions, I picked up someone's 3/8" deep Craftsman socket.? ?Let me know if you are missing one.? ?
?
(Luckily, I found it prior to Karen doing the wash.....I am always in trouble for clanking noises in the washer\dryer)
?
Steve
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3/8" deep Craftsman Socket Found.....in my pocket.
During the hangar door work sessions, I picked up someone's 3/8" deep Craftsman socket.? ?Let me know if you are missing one.? ?
?
(Luckily, I found it prior to Karen doing the wash.....I am always in trouble for clanking noises in the washer\dryer)
?
Steve
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Re: [Eaa1016] The first cookout lunch of the season!
OK. You have your story too.?
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I wasn¡¯t laughing at your landing, I was laughing at the balls it took to take an untested aircraft around the pattern.? Hats off Alex.?
On Wednesday, April 30, 2025, 3:36 PM, Alex Nelon via <alex.nelon=[email protected]> wrote: Had a great time, y¡¯all . . . I lost track of how many burgers, brats, Italian Sausage, etc we put away but we did the airfield proud ¡ thanks to all who came and that is to those who stuck a little in the cup toward goodies for the next free for all. Daryl Habit called all the way from Cincinnati to lament he was not there.
Mark and I had a great time talking about the Kolb¡¯s first flights and the tweaks that are being applied, one at a time. Once tuned in, the airplane should be a delight to fly. Meanwhile flight #2 met the earth convincingly (on purpose, .. I was trying to stretch my glide so I¡¯d know when it would pay off in ground effect. Well, that¡¯s my story. Kemper laughed) Make plans to attend the Saluda Spring Concert ¡°Mountain Song¡± featuring Hummel builder/pilot and, of course, Fairweather Flyer: John Wilkinson. It sure is great to be back at the Airfield!
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Re: The first cookout lunch of the season!
She's in the mountain song chorus.
(She's not on the fairweather flyers group email ...) Tim?
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Nancy! Are you performing at the music fest?? I must have missed that part of the conversation. P.S. thank you for ?the rice crispy goodies today!
Thanks to you and Mark and Steve for hosting this cheerful, comfy, educational, delicious and socially satisfying event.? Was good to have time to circulate and meet new friends from the museum and catch up with the lives of the old (friends) and dear. On Saluda on Sunday keep your eyes and ears open for the choral contributions, energy and big smile of the one and only Nancy Higgins as well. ? Had a great time, y¡¯all . . . I lost track of how many burgers, brats, Italian Sausage, etc we put away but we did the airfield proud ¡ thanks to all who came and that is to those who stuck a little in the cup toward goodies for the next free for all. Daryl Habit called all the way from Cincinnati to lament he was not there.
Mark and I had a great time talking about the Kolb¡¯s first flights and the tweaks that are being applied, one at a time. Once tuned in, the airplane should be a delight to fly. Meanwhile flight #2 met the earth convincingly (on purpose, .. I was trying to stretch my glide so I¡¯d know when it would pay off in ground effect. Well, that¡¯s my story. Kemper laughed) Make plans to attend the Saluda Spring Concert ¡°Mountain Song¡± featuring Hummel builder/pilot and, of course, Fairweather Flyer: John Wilkinson. It sure is great to be back at the Airfield!
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Re: [Eaa1016] The first cookout lunch of the season!
I wasn¡¯t laughing at your landing, I was laughing at the balls it took to take an untested aircraft around the pattern. ?Hats off Alex.?
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On Wednesday, April 30, 2025, 3:36 PM, Alex Nelon via groups.io <alex.nelon@...> wrote: Had a great time, y¡¯all . . . I lost track of how many burgers, brats, Italian Sausage, etc we put away but we did the airfield proud ¡ thanks to all who came and that is to those who stuck a little in the cup toward goodies for the next free for all. Daryl Habit called all the way from Cincinnati to lament he was not there.
Mark and I had a great time talking about the Kolb¡¯s first flights and the tweaks that are being applied, one at a time. Once tuned in, the airplane should be a delight to fly. Meanwhile flight #2 met the earth convincingly (on purpose, .. I was trying to stretch my glide so I¡¯d know when it would pay off in ground effect. Well, that¡¯s my story. Kemper laughed) Make plans to attend the Saluda Spring Concert ¡°Mountain Song¡± featuring Hummel builder/pilot and, of course, Fairweather Flyer: John Wilkinson. It sure is great to be back at the Airfield!
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Re: The first cookout lunch of the season!
It was great therapy to see all of you again and get caught up!
SteveJ
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Thanks to you and Mark and Steve for hosting this cheerful, comfy, educational, delicious and socially satisfying event.? Was good to have time to circulate and meet new friends from the museum and catch up with the lives of the old (friends) and dear. On Saluda on Sunday keep your eyes and ears open for the choral contributions, energy and big smile of the one and only Nancy Higgins as well. ? Had a great time, y¡¯all . . . I lost track of how many burgers, brats, Italian Sausage, etc we put away but we did the airfield proud ¡ thanks to all who came and that is to those who stuck a little in the cup toward goodies for the next free for all. Daryl Habit called all the way from Cincinnati to lament he was not there.
Mark and I had a great time talking about the Kolb¡¯s first flights and the tweaks that are being applied, one at a time. Once tuned in, the airplane should be a delight to fly. Meanwhile flight #2 met the earth convincingly (on purpose, .. I was trying to stretch my glide so I¡¯d know when it would pay off in ground effect. Well, that¡¯s my story. Kemper laughed) Make plans to attend the Saluda Spring Concert ¡°Mountain Song¡± featuring Hummel builder/pilot and, of course, Fairweather Flyer: John Wilkinson. It sure is great to be back at the Airfield!
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Re: The first cookout lunch of the season!
Nancy! Are you performing at the music fest?? I must have missed that part of the conversation. P.S. thank you for ?the rice crispy goodies today!
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Thanks to you and Mark and Steve for hosting this cheerful, comfy, educational, delicious and socially satisfying event.? Was good to have time to circulate and meet new friends from the museum and catch up with the lives of the old (friends) and dear. On Saluda on Sunday keep your eyes and ears open for the choral contributions, energy and big smile of the one and only Nancy Higgins as well. ? Had a great time, y¡¯all . . . I lost track of how many burgers, brats, Italian Sausage, etc we put away but we did the airfield proud ¡ thanks to all who came and that is to those who stuck a little in the cup toward goodies for the next free for all. Daryl Habit called all the way from Cincinnati to lament he was not there.
Mark and I had a great time talking about the Kolb¡¯s first flights and the tweaks that are being applied, one at a time. Once tuned in, the airplane should be a delight to fly. Meanwhile flight #2 met the earth convincingly (on purpose, .. I was trying to stretch my glide so I¡¯d know when it would pay off in ground effect. Well, that¡¯s my story. Kemper laughed) Make plans to attend the Saluda Spring Concert ¡°Mountain Song¡± featuring Hummel builder/pilot and, of course, Fairweather Flyer: John Wilkinson. It sure is great to be back at the Airfield!
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Re: The first cookout lunch of the season!
Thanks to you and Mark and Steve for hosting this cheerful, comfy, educational, delicious and socially satisfying event. ?Was good to have time to circulate and meet new friends from the museum and catch up with the lives of the old (friends) and dear. On Saluda on Sunday keep your eyes and ears open for the choral contributions, energy and big smile of the one and only Nancy Higgins as well.
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On Apr 30, 2025, at 3:36?PM, Alex Nelon via groups.io <alex.nelon@...> wrote:
? Had a great time, y¡¯all . . . I lost track of how many burgers, brats, Italian Sausage, etc we put away but we did the airfield proud ¡ thanks to all who came and that is to those who stuck a little in the cup toward goodies for the next free for all. Daryl Habit called all the way from Cincinnati to lament he was not there.
Mark and I had a great time talking about the Kolb¡¯s first flights and the tweaks that are being applied, one at a time. Once tuned in, the airplane should be a delight to fly. Meanwhile flight #2 met the earth convincingly (on purpose, .. I was trying to stretch my glide so I¡¯d know when it would pay off in ground effect. Well, that¡¯s my story. Kemper laughed) Make plans to attend the Saluda Spring Concert ¡°Mountain Song¡± featuring Hummel builder/pilot and, of course, Fairweather Flyer: John Wilkinson. It sure is great to be back at the Airfield!
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