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Old January 10th 04, 08:45 PM
Jay Honeck
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Default The Mustang Suite is done!

***CAUTION -- SHAMELESS PLUG WARNING ***

I've been promising this one for six months -- and we have finally finished
the Mustang Suite!

We took our most popular suite (it's popular because it's our smallest,
cheapest Jacuzzi suite) and loaded it up with new wall paper border,
carpeting, window treatments, bedding, furniture, and -- of course -- a
bunch of P-51 Mustang artwork! Got some really nice Stan Stokes stuff in
this one...

Didn't raise the price, neither... See it at
http://www.alexisparkinn.com/the_mustang_suite.htm

Best of all -- this group's very own Vlado Lenoch has donated a bunch of
P-51 Mustang parts to us, for inclusion in the suite! We have designed a
shadow box to display these priceless artifacts (One unusual device: Vlado
gave us something called a "Circuit Destroyer" -- an explosive device that
would destroy the Mustang's electrical system if its pilot thought his plane
was in danger of being captured!), and will have it wall-mounted by the end
of next week -- making this our coolest suite yet. Thanks, Vlado!

Next up: The awesome Blackbird Suite -- which will be chock-full of stuff
donated to us by Bill Fox, project coordinator at the Lockheed Skunkworks
for over 30 years. Wait'll you see THAT one!
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"


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Old January 10th 04, 09:53 PM
Jim Weir
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What you need now is to put the key on a genuine "call tag" from the ORIGINAL
Mustang "suites" over by Reno...I'll see if I can bag one for you next time I go
over.

Jim


"Jay Honeck"
shared these priceless pearls of wisdom:

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-I've been promising this one for six months -- and we have finally finished
-the Mustang Suite!

Jim Weir (A&P/IA, CFI, & other good alphabet soup)
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Old January 10th 04, 11:12 PM
Tom Sixkiller
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WOW!!
That's the room I want when I come there!!


"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
news:NvZLb.16787$8H.43546@attbi_s03...
***CAUTION -- SHAMELESS PLUG WARNING ***

I've been promising this one for six months -- and we have finally

finished
the Mustang Suite!

We took our most popular suite (it's popular because it's our smallest,
cheapest Jacuzzi suite) and loaded it up with new wall paper border,
carpeting, window treatments, bedding, furniture, and -- of course -- a
bunch of P-51 Mustang artwork! Got some really nice Stan Stokes stuff in
this one...

Didn't raise the price, neither... See it at
http://www.alexisparkinn.com/the_mustang_suite.htm

Best of all -- this group's very own Vlado Lenoch has donated a bunch of
P-51 Mustang parts to us, for inclusion in the suite! We have designed a
shadow box to display these priceless artifacts (One unusual device: Vlado
gave us something called a "Circuit Destroyer" -- an explosive device that
would destroy the Mustang's electrical system if its pilot thought his

plane
was in danger of being captured!), and will have it wall-mounted by the

end
of next week -- making this our coolest suite yet. Thanks, Vlado!

Next up: The awesome Blackbird Suite -- which will be chock-full of stuff
donated to us by Bill Fox, project coordinator at the Lockheed Skunkworks
for over 30 years. Wait'll you see THAT one!
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"




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Old January 11th 04, 01:00 AM
Dudley Henriques
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"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
news:NvZLb.16787$8H.43546@attbi_s03...
***CAUTION -- SHAMELESS PLUG WARNING ***

I've been promising this one for six months -- and we have finally

finished
the Mustang Suite!


I'm still trying to figure out how you and Vlado got that Jacuzzi into the
Mustang....and where the hell you put it!!! :-))))

How are you doing with your life's dream out there Jay? I hope everything's
going well with you and yours and that the venture is taking off for you.
(no pun intended :-)
All the best to you for the coming year.
Dudley



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Old January 11th 04, 01:39 AM
Jay Honeck
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I'm still trying to figure out how you and Vlado got that Jacuzzi into the
Mustang....and where the hell you put it!!! :-))))


Vlado told us that when you remove the armor and weaponry from a Mustang,
the C.G. would be "off".

So, we put the Jacuzzi in where the machine guns used to be! :-)

How are you doing with your life's dream out there Jay? I hope

everything's
going well with you and yours and that the venture is taking off for you.


We had a fabulous first year -- we didn't go broke! (As anyone who has ever
started a business knows, that's pretty unusual...) In fact, we were so
danged busy that we fell WAY behind in our remodeling schedule. We had
hoped to have 10 - 12 theme suites done by now -- instead we've just opened
out eighth...

We DID add a new meeting room that we hadn't planned on, however, so I guess
you could call that our "ninth" room. (It's decorated with cool vintage
United Airlines ads from the 30s and 40s, by the way, in commemoration of
United's key role in the development of Iowa City's airport. It's amazing
what you can find on Ebay!)

'Tis now the "off-season," however, so we've got plenty of time to work on
the suites, without too many of those pesky guests around to get in our way!
:-)
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"


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Old January 11th 04, 02:38 AM
Dudley Henriques
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"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
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I'm still trying to figure out how you and Vlado got that Jacuzzi into

the
Mustang....and where the hell you put it!!! :-))))


Vlado told us that when you remove the armor and weaponry from a Mustang,
the C.G. would be "off".

So, we put the Jacuzzi in where the machine guns used to be! :-)


He was right about the cg. The civilian 51's have a different cg than the
military versions and have to be handled carefully on landing because of it.
Putting a "cuzzi" in a 51 might not be a bad idea at that. I know Clay Lacy
used to fly around with a huge stuffed Snoopy dog in the back of his purple
"Omni" sponsered Mustang. The girls LOVED it!!!
You know, I think your idea, and what you have done with it is just great.
My wife and I talked for many years about doing something similar but we
just never did it. I knew a guy once who did what you have done. His name
was Bill Whitsell, and the place he put together was Flying W Ranch in New
Jersey. It's still there, although not nearly what it used to be. It had
everything! Airplane shaped pool; horseback riding; a beautiful strip; a
great full service restraunt; and a hotel upstairs. I was instructing there
for a while for him. Bill was a retired Eastern Airlines pilot. I remember
Bob Cummings, the movie actor flew in one day in a D18 Beech and Bill got
him involved in the place in about five minutes. We took the Beech in trade
on an Aztec, and Cummings liked the place so much we thought he's never
leave! :-)


How are you doing with your life's dream out there Jay? I hope

everything's
going well with you and yours and that the venture is taking off for

you.

We had a fabulous first year -- we didn't go broke! (As anyone who has

ever
started a business knows, that's pretty unusual...) In fact, we were so
danged busy that we fell WAY behind in our remodeling schedule. We had
hoped to have 10 - 12 theme suites done by now -- instead we've just

opened
out eighth...

We DID add a new meeting room that we hadn't planned on, however, so I

guess
you could call that our "ninth" room. (It's decorated with cool vintage
United Airlines ads from the 30s and 40s, by the way, in commemoration of
United's key role in the development of Iowa City's airport. It's amazing
what you can find on Ebay!)

'Tis now the "off-season," however, so we've got plenty of time to work on
the suites, without too many of those pesky guests around to get in our

way!
:-)

Sounds wonderful! Best of luck with it.
Dudley


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Old January 12th 04, 03:48 PM
Corky Scott
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On Sun, 11 Jan 2004 02:38:04 GMT, "Dudley Henriques"
wrote:

I knew a guy once who did what you have done. His name
was Bill Whitsell, and the place he put together was Flying W Ranch in New
Jersey. It's still there, although not nearly what it used to be. It had
everything! Airplane shaped pool; horseback riding; a beautiful strip; a
great full service restraunt; and a hotel upstairs. I was instructing there
for a while for him. Bill was a retired Eastern Airlines pilot. I remember
Bob Cummings, the movie actor flew in one day in a D18 Beech and Bill got
him involved in the place in about five minutes. We took the Beech in trade
on an Aztec, and Cummings liked the place so much we thought he's never
leave! :-)


I've eaten there, when I was a kid, had a big family dinner there.
Probably was my father's idea, him being the ex Navy pilot. It had a
HUGE plate glass window overlooking the runway. While we were eating,
a staggerwing beech took off and rattled the entire room as it roared
by. Seemed like the restaurant was right close to the runway.

I also remember seeing the airplane shaped pool.

Corky Scott


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Old January 12th 04, 03:12 AM
Big John
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Dudley

I carried a WWII Army river crossing big (physical size) Outboard from
the Philipines to Japan in a P-51. Pieces in 'hell hole' in front of
tail wheel, behind armor plate inside canopy and on my lap.

Also had the wings (guns and ammo spaces) filled with green bananas
for my very young daughter.

We adapted it (outboard) and Squadron used it to water ski in Japan.
Steamed and bent a board and nailed a GI boot with no laces on it and
away we went G

When there's a will there's a way.

Big John
Pilot ROCAF


On Sun, 11 Jan 2004 01:00:38 GMT, "Dudley Henriques"
wrote:


"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
news:NvZLb.16787$8H.43546@attbi_s03...
***CAUTION -- SHAMELESS PLUG WARNING ***

I've been promising this one for six months -- and we have finally

finished
the Mustang Suite!


I'm still trying to figure out how you and Vlado got that Jacuzzi into the
Mustang....and where the hell you put it!!! :-))))

How are you doing with your life's dream out there Jay? I hope everything's
going well with you and yours and that the venture is taking off for you.
(no pun intended :-)
All the best to you for the coming year.
Dudley



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Old January 12th 04, 10:22 PM
Jay Honeck
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I carried a WWII Army river crossing big (physical size) Outboard from
the Philipines to Japan in a P-51. Pieces in 'hell hole' in front of
tail wheel, behind armor plate inside canopy and on my lap.

Also had the wings (guns and ammo spaces) filled with green bananas
for my very young daughter.


I swear, Big John, half the time I think you just make this stuff up. Then
I realize that NO ONE could make up stories like you tell! :-)

The other half, I simply marvel that any one person could have done so many
exciting things!

Everyone remarks that starting this hotel must be an "adventure," but it's a
walk in the park compared to what you've seen and done.

Thanks for sharing the stories...
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"


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Old January 13th 04, 07:24 PM
Big John
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Jay

Your right. I have lived through an exciting era of aviation and
participated directly in 'some' of it. First bird I can remember was a
Jenny. From there to the Concorde (which I have flown on) and now the
F-22 with it's super cruise (which I would love to fly).

One of my classmates was deeply involved in the start of the Space
Program and am friends of several astronauts. I originated the Head
On, Fighter Interceptor Attack, back in the '60's. Raised the Pk to
over 95%. Was Air Force Adviser to the first ANG SQ to be given access
to nuclear weapons.

Mundane items, had a CFII SEL before getting old age medical problems.
Had a manual gear, turbo Mooney, built in Oxy and fuselage tank (6.5
hrs fuel), dual Nav Coms with ILS. (No GPS as not available then).

Lots of AF activities in Central and South America and Far east.

Would I do all the things over. Hell yes )

With my back ground I don't need to embellish the truth. The 'Hanger
Flying' I do is for the enjoyment of the current crop of jocks )

Big John
Pilot ROCAF

All that being said, I've kissed the Blarney Stone and am from Iowa
G

On your hot tub in a 'Spam Can'. If it is a blow up type then could
be folded and sat on and carried with no problem so those who made a
joke of it weren't thinking off the wall which is sometimes required.



On Mon, 12 Jan 2004 22:22:30 GMT, "Jay Honeck"
wrote:

I carried a WWII Army river crossing big (physical size) Outboard from
the Philipines to Japan in a P-51. Pieces in 'hell hole' in front of
tail wheel, behind armor plate inside canopy and on my lap.

Also had the wings (guns and ammo spaces) filled with green bananas
for my very young daughter.


I swear, Big John, half the time I think you just make this stuff up. Then
I realize that NO ONE could make up stories like you tell! :-)

The other half, I simply marvel that any one person could have done so many
exciting things!

Everyone remarks that starting this hotel must be an "adventure," but it's a
walk in the park compared to what you've seen and done.

Thanks for sharing the stories...


 




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