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Old May 19th 04, 04:54 PM
Richard Lamb
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ET wrote:

Dave S wrote in
k.net:

Ross and ET..

Where do you guys call home base? I wouldnt mind trying to catch up
with
"local" guys from time to time. Either one of you heard of the Gulf
Coast Wings Weekend? Its comin up June 4 and 5.

http://www.gulfwings.org/

Dave
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Well, I'm still a pilot wannabee.... but when I build my plane I will base
it at Zuehl airfield.. ( www.zuehlfield.com )

This was my first fly-in, so I can't help you much on others, but Gaveston
(the home of the gulfwings fly-in) is a beautiful area.

--
ET

"A common mistake people make when trying to design something
completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete
fools."---- Douglas Adams


Hi ET. I live at Zuehl.
Have we met under some other names?

Richard Lamb
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Old May 19th 04, 09:48 PM
ET
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Richard Lamb wrote in
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Hi ET. I live at Zuehl.
Have we met under some other names?

Richard Lamb


No, not yet.... I've only met 2 people out at Zuehl, one is a AI with an
Ercoupe, and one is building a Zodiac (Leo G.). Since I'm still in the
dreaming stage as far as both flying and building, that's about as far as
I've got.... Tony, I believe is the AI's name... hell of a nice guy, let
me fly his Ercoupe awhile back (his hands were in his lap MOST of the
time..), my first take off and landing(s) at the controls!

What do you fly???


If you wish to contact me off list.... tx_brew (at) yahoo (dot) com I'd
love to come out and see your place and plane(s)

Leo told me of a Lady CFI out at Zuehl that trains in taildraggers, I
keep meaning to drive back out there and try to find her.... One of these
days I'm gonna start those flying lessons grin and I believe training
with an independent may be more economical, especially since Zuehl is the
closest airport to me (I live in Schertz).

BTW why did the Zuehl fly-in get cancelled?????


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ET


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completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete
fools."---- Douglas Adams
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Old May 19th 04, 11:59 PM
Richard Lamb
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ET wrote:

Richard Lamb wrote in
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Hi ET. I live at Zuehl.
Have we met under some other names?

Richard Lamb


No, not yet.... I've only met 2 people out at Zuehl, one is a AI with an
Ercoupe, and one is building a Zodiac (Leo G.). Since I'm still in the
dreaming stage as far as both flying and building, that's about as far as
I've got.... Tony, I believe is the AI's name... hell of a nice guy, let
me fly his Ercoupe awhile back (his hands were in his lap MOST of the
time..), my first take off and landing(s) at the controls!

What do you fly???

If you wish to contact me off list.... tx_brew (at) yahoo (dot) com I'd
love to come out and see your place and plane(s)

Leo told me of a Lady CFI out at Zuehl that trains in taildraggers, I
keep meaning to drive back out there and try to find her.... One of these
days I'm gonna start those flying lessons grin and I believe training
with an independent may be more economical, especially since Zuehl is the
closest airport to me (I live in Schertz).

BTW why did the Zuehl fly-in get cancelled?????

--
ET

"A common mistake people make when trying to design something
completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete
fools."---- Douglas Adams


Well then, howdy, future neighbor!

Leo is my next door neighbor.
We are hanging the other wing in his Zenith - tonight maybe?

Tony (the ErCoup guy) and his wife have hit the road for cooler
climes (they think South Texas summers are too hot. Huh.).

The Lady CFI has to be Diane.
I've flown with her. She's a good stick.
Very calm, very smooth.
I think she's probably a great primary instructor.
She has a 150 and a 7AC, so you have some options that
most commercial operations don't offer.

The fly-in will get straightened out, but the basic issue
is insurance - now that the property owners association has
control (and responsibility for) the runway and such.

As for me, I'm just getting my new parasol up and flying.
http://home.earthlink.net/~n6228l/
(see the "Lifting off" post last weekend?)

I keep funy hours.
I'm open Saturday and Sunday afternoon.
Drop in and visit sometime.

Richard
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Old May 20th 04, 12:28 AM
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Richard Lamb wrote...

As for me, I'm just getting my new parasol up and flying.
http://home.earthlink.net/~n6228l/


Sure is a pretty airplane.

Dave 'green' Hyde



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Old May 20th 04, 03:05 PM
ET
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Richard Lamb wrote in
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The Lady CFI has to be Diane.
I've flown with her. She's a good stick.
Very calm, very smooth.
I think she's probably a great primary instructor.
She has a 150 and a 7AC, so you have some options that
most commercial operations don't offer.

The fly-in will get straightened out, but the basic issue
is insurance - now that the property owners association has
control (and responsibility for) the runway and such.

As for me, I'm just getting my new parasol up and flying.
http://home.earthlink.net/~n6228l/
(see the "Lifting off" post last weekend?)

I keep funy hours.
I'm open Saturday and Sunday afternoon.
Drop in and visit sometime.

Richard


Small world eh??

I'll have to do that some saturday or Sunday afternoon....

If you don't mind, see if you can get contact information for Diane (phone#
or email or something), and email it to me privately at tx_brew (at) yahoo
(dot) com. (the underscore character "_" IS part of the email address.)

Thanks

--
ET


"A common mistake people make when trying to design something
completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete
fools."---- Douglas Adams
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Old May 20th 04, 09:48 PM
Richard Lamb
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ET wrote:

Richard Lamb wrote in
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The Lady CFI has to be Diane.
I've flown with her. She's a good stick.
Very calm, very smooth.
I think she's probably a great primary instructor.
She has a 150 and a 7AC, so you have some options that
most commercial operations don't offer.

The fly-in will get straightened out, but the basic issue
is insurance - now that the property owners association has
control (and responsibility for) the runway and such.

As for me, I'm just getting my new parasol up and flying.
http://home.earthlink.net/~n6228l/
(see the "Lifting off" post last weekend?)

I keep funy hours.
I'm open Saturday and Sunday afternoon.
Drop in and visit sometime.

Richard


Small world eh??

I'll have to do that some saturday or Sunday afternoon....

If you don't mind, see if you can get contact information for Diane (phone#
or email or something), and email it to me privately at tx_brew (at) yahoo
(dot) com. (the underscore character "_" IS part of the email address.)

Thanks

--
ET

"A common mistake people make when trying to design something
completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete
fools."---- Douglas Adams



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