Kinda slow...But my milestone today is the last panel final riveted to the
fuselage...Thanks Bob K.!!! Your time on the bike made it all worth while w
hen you were in the tailcone!! Read that as Bob has regained his girlish fi
gure!!!! Lay up the windshield faring and I thinks me fuselage is darn near
finished...except the body work...looking forward to trying out my new tur
bine HVLP spray and respirator system!!
In the words of Mr. McClow...id wuz a greet dya!!=C2- Might have a little
Deems speak in there too!! I'm kidding Deems!!!
Rick S.
40185
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----- Original Message -----
From: "John Cox" <johnwcox@pacificnw.com>
To: rv10-list@matronics.com
Sent: Sunday, November 16, 2008 11:23:05 AM (GMT-0800) America/Los_Angeles
Subject: Reflections
It was slow this morning so I was reflecting on the progress of the build o
f the late, great James McClow aircraft #191, (sold to James Riley of Wichi
ta Falls) a nd how Dan Checkoway was doing with his legendary RV-7 .
Though Dan stopped web reporting on his Maintenance and Mods in 2006 (two y
ears ago) , he has amassed 1726 remarkable non-incident hours on his RV-7 s
ince its completion in 2004 . =C2- There is hope for the rest of us. =C2
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Boy I miss James on a slow weekend.
John Cox
#600
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