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![]() "Ron Natalie" wrote We have never T-d them in in the show plane (homebuilt/vintage) areas and to my knowledge they only did that in the North 40 in the years when it was too soggy to use a lot of the field. They tailed them in at the homebuilt area every one of the 5 years I worked there. -- Jim in NC |
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Ron Natalie wrote:
Notably absent was CGS? No muzzleloaders this year. Waited in line only to find out he wasn't there... |
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Richard Riley wrote:
SP has hit all the UL companies hard. A lot of them were dependent on sales of 2 place UL's sold for "training" that weren't ever used that way. They pretty much have to get SP certified or close their doors. He'll be at SnF next year, I've challenged him to a taste off with my home-brew. Speaking of that, where were you? |
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![]() "Richard Riley" wrote It's another homebuilt project, after all. Yes, but I'm guessing that the baby is not as well built as a good homebuilt airplane. After all, a baby is put together with just one screw! Ba-da-bop! g -- Jim in NC |
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On Aug 3, 9:59 pm, "Morgans" wrote:
"Richard Riley" wrote It's another homebuilt project, after all. Yes, but I'm guessing that the baby is not as well built as a good homebuilt airplane. After all, a baby is put together with just one screw! Ba-da-bop! g -- Jim in NC But if its a long one, you get a well-built baby. Short screws just don't do the trick! Dean in ID |
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("Richard Riley" wrote)
Home helping my wife get through morning sickness ![]() It's another homebuilt project, after all. And the useful load of Pampers, is what? http://www.diapers.com/Shop/ProductDetail.aspx?ProductID=4869&From=Brand Jumbo / Cruisers :-) Paul-Mont |
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Aeromart has always opened a day later than the show.
In the fly market, I did notice a couple of late arrivals of some vendors, but there were still a lot of empty spaces. Lou wrote: Maybe it's just me, but I was there Mon-Wed and it seemed that there was a lot of empy space. Instead of parking the planes back to back they where just wing tip to wing tip. I also noticed that you could grow crops in the ultra light area. I was very interested in looking at a two seat LSA that was listed as a vendor that was a no show. Also, the flymart had a ton of open space. Did any of this space fill up after Wednesday? I know on Monday that quite a few vendors were still setting up. The aero mart wasn't even ready for customers. Great business practice for them.' Lou |
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