Re: 1946 Cessna 140
Interesting. ?Thanks for link. ? Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPad
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Bill Kemper
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#86
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Re: Mark
Just heard from Leo yesterday that you were faking an illness to get out of day trip..... that is soooo sad & juvenile! Glad you are on the mend, you have not missed many good flying days here, rain,
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Steve Murray
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#85
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1946 Cessna 140
Hey Bill Kemper ... here¡¯s your ride. ------------------------------ 1946 Cessna 140 https://knoxville.craigslist.org/avo/7042840214.html ------------------------------
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Alex Nelon
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Re: Mark
Thanks Leo, Yeah, I got some hilarious stories I'm anxious to share. Looking forward to that lunch with you all. Mark Sent from my waffle iron
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Mark Cigal
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#83
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Re: Mark
Mark , Glad to hear you are recovering OK . This should provide some exciting lunch conversation . ¡° There I was , flat on my back with zero airspeed ¡° , ( in New Zealand ) . Go slow during
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Leo Dringoli
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#82
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Mark
On Sat, Feb 8, 2020 at 11:03 PM Mark's Gmail <mcigal38@...> wrote: > Yeah... Trip got off to a rather poor start. Thankfully, the medical > system here is very good. I was in a teaching hospital
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Alex Nelon
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Re: All right. Who did it?
Good job Darwin It¡¯s ok to have enemies, it means you stood up for something.
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Darwin Jones
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Re: All right. Who did it?
Yah, I flew inverted so they'd think it was a low-wing aircraft.
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Brian Leverson
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Re: Neck repair
Yeow! The fun meter has no limits
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Alex Nelon
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#78
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Neck repair
Using high speed drill, calibrated torque wrench the repairs on my neck are complete. The doc has given me a few limitations on lifting etc. and no overhead stuff for a while. I think that a couple
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Darwin Jones
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Re: All right. Who did it?
Been showing off again Brian?. Darwin It¡¯s ok to have enemies, it means you stood up for something.
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Darwin Jones
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Re: All right. Who did it?
The plane's a blur, so it can't be me in the T-craft! Brian Sent from my shoe phone
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Brian Leverson
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Re: All right. Who did it?
Not me.... But it looks like a Thorpe to me Mark Sent from my waffle iron
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Mark Cigal
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Re: Tail wheel endorsement
The revenge of. The Big Mac [email protected]> wrote:
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Alex Nelon
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Re: Tail wheel endorsement
Yes, they had skinny pilots back in the day. ?I¡¯ll be at GMU Sunday and ask around. Thanks.? Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPad
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Bill Kemper
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All right. Who did it?
https://www.lehighvalleylive.com/news/2020/02/who-flew-a-plane-under-the-riegelsville-bridge-faa-cant-say-for-now.html
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Alex Nelon
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Re: Tail wheel endorsement
Darwin is out of the picture for a little while .. my airplane doesn't have the useful load capability unless you and I each lose 75 pounds, meaning its up to you to lose the whole 150. How about the
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Alex Nelon
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Tail wheel endorsement
Greetings fellow aviators. Does anyone know where I could find a local airplane and CFI to get my tailwheel endorsement? Thanks in advance for any info. Bill 912-665-1119
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Bill Kemper
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Thinking about you, Darwin
Hope your neck surgery goes well today, Darwin. It¡¯ll be good to have you back at the airport, or Mustang, or wherever. Alex
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Alex Nelon
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Re: Something learned about ADS-B
Alex, I've never experienced the UAT ADS-B disconnect problem you describe with my iPad Mini and as I keep my iPad connected to aircraft DC power in flight, I've never used Airplane Mode while flying.
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Brian Leverson
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#67
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