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Another way of saying the same thing is that the North 40 is adjacent to and
immediately south of Runways 9/27 and runs from the west end of the field (approach end of Rwy 09) east to the warbird area. Jim "George Patterson" wrote in message news:_q5Ie.6806$2y2.1955@trndny02... Marco Leon wrote: Which one is N40 and which one is your site? I assume that it's one of the Bell 47 Ride pics but I'm not familiar enough to recognize N40. "N40" is shorthand for "the north 40 acres", which is the general aviation camping area to the north of the main display area. George Patterson Give a person a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a person to use the Internet and he won't bother you for weeks. |
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("RST Engineering" wrote)
Another way of saying the same thing is that the North 40 is adjacent to and immediately south of Runways 9/27 and runs from the west end of the field (approach end of Rwy 09) east to the warbird area. ....and also wraps around to the 'north' side of 9/27, up by the Hilton, Super 8, and Friar Tuck's. Montblack |
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Nathan Young wrote:
Nice photos Andrew. BTW, Picture 143 (currently unlabeled) is a Rutan Defiant. That building with the ICOM poster on it is loaded with wireless networking gear on that tower... |
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....and stretches all the way east to "east of the terminal" on the
north side of Rwy 9-27, and north of the T-hangers, and in the "infield" and all sorts of other nooks and crannies where we stuff airplanes. Ryan |
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But which row? Relative to the building, how many rows up or down (in the
picture) and how many planes in? -- Bob (Chief Pilot, White Knuckle Airways - who never did find the party :-( ) "john smith" wrote in message . .. Marco Leon wrote: Which one is N40 and which one is your site? I assume that it's one of the Bell 47 Ride pics but I'm not familiar enough to recognize N40. 2005 page 8 slide 120 |
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("Bob Chilcoat" wrote)
But which row? Relative to the building, how many rows up or down (in the picture) and how many planes in? 2005 page 8 slide 120 http://www.sarangan.org/album/aviation_album.html Looks like three planes west (west is up) of the red shower building, not quite to the curve in the road. His plane is the first one, next to the road. It would be four planes but the spot across from his is empty. Montblack |
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Wow, you guys were a loooong way from where we turned back (at the
registration building at the east end of the N 40). I'm not sure we could/would have come all that way anyway. Dave's wheelchair was good, and never ran out of juice, but that's gotta be another mile each way. Sorry we missed it. -- Bob (Chief Pilot, White Knuckle Airways) "Montblack" wrote in message ... http://www.sarangan.org/album/aviation_album.html Looks like three planes west (west is up) of the red shower building, not quite to the curve in the road. His plane is the first one, next to the road. It would be four planes but the spot across from his is empty. Montblack |
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