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1. 08:15 PM - Transporting a Glasair RG-1 (Darrell Doerhoff)
2. 08:30 PM - Re: Transporting a Glasair RG-1 (Craymondw@aol.com)
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Subject: | Transporting a Glasair RG-1 |
I want to thank everyone who offered advice on transporting this plane.-
My wife and I drove last Thursday and Friday to Walsenburg, Colorado.- Sa
turday, I spent all day getting the trailer ready, removing the wing, orgai
nizing and packing stuff, loading the wing, fuselage, and lots of boxes.-
Sunday morning I finished loading, and we departed for home (Tompkinsville
, Ky or KTZV).- I drove 55-60 mph, so the trip home took and extra day.
- I really enjoyed the "thumbs up" I got from many, and the interest this
plane drew every time we stopped.- Now to get everything unloaded, and o
rganized so I can find what I need.- I won't get time to work on the plan
e until January, as I'm taking a very-intensive class this semester that
starts in three weeks.- I'm grinning though, because this plane has a new
home.- I talked to her on the road (like Harry Hogue --Days of Thunder)
and told her that she's going to a new home, where she'll be well taken car
e of.=0AI look forward to being part of the Glasair group.=0AThanks again e
veryone,=0ADarrell Doerhoff
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Subject: | Re: Transporting a Glasair RG-1 |
Don't humanize that machine, Machines break and be ready.
In a message dated 7/31/2012 11:15:57 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
d_doerhoff@yahoo.com writes:
I want to thank everyone who offered advice on transporting this plane.
My wife and I drove last Thursday and Friday to Walsenburg, Colorado.
Saturday, I spent all day getting the trailer ready, removing the wing,
orgainizing and packing stuff, loading the wing, fuselage, and lots of boxes.
Sunday morning I finished loading, and we departed for home (Tompkinsville, Ky
or KTZV). I drove 55-60 mph, so the trip home took and extra day. I
really enjoyed the "thumbs up" I got from many, and the interest this plane drew
every time we stopped. Now to get everything unloaded, and organized so I
can find what I need. I won't get time to work on the plane until
January, as I'm taking a very intensive class this semester that starts in three
weeks. I'm grinning though, because this plane has a new home. I talked
to her on the road (like Harry Hogue --Days of Thunder) and told her that
she's going to a new home, where she'll be well taken care of.
I look forward to being part of the Glasair group.
Thanks again everyone,
Darrell Doerhoff
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