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Subject: | March issue of the Lightning Newsletter |
All,
The latest Lightning Newsletter, the March 2010 issue, is now
published (a few days early) for your "winter reading enjoyment". Although I
have
not heard from Nick that it is up on their site yet, I do know it is
published on Jim Langley's site and Ryan's Green Landings site.
_http://www.flylightning.net/_ (http://www.flylightning.net/)
_http://www.jimslightning.com/_ (http://www.jimslightning.com/)
_http://www.greenlandings.com/_ (http://www.greenlandings.com/)
Featured in this issue is a great Australian travelogue by Peter Mitchell
about his latest Lightning trip. There is also a very informative report
on the Sebring show by Mark Stauffer with some good photos by him and by Tex
Mantell. The Lightning sales update section identifies four new Lightning
owners. Yes, four SLSA Lightnings LS-1s have been sold since the later
part of January. Look in that section to find out who the newest members of
the Lightning flyers are. I hope each of them will send in articles for
future newsletters to tell us about themselves and how they chose the
Lightning and how they are enjoying their new jet.
The dealer's section has inputs from Dave Jalanti, Ryan Gross, and "Dougie"
the Green Landings Hangar Rat. I have certainly heard of flying
squirrels, but apparently the Green Landings guys have a rat that wants to fly.
In the news from the builders and flyers section, Carl and Pat Beatrice have
a write up about last falls Lightning homecoming and Steve Hacker (our
"really cold weather" expert) has several inputs - the most important one
about him soloing his Lightning. Congratulations, Steve.
There are also inputs for flying safety, Lightning skunk work, tech tips
(write ups by Bear and Tex), other items and final thoughts.
Mayday, Mayday, Mayday. As always, I am requesting any and all feedback
on "your" newsletter. Without your feedback it is hard to know if we are
"on target" at providing informative and entertaining info for the Lightning
newsletter readers. Without your inputs, articles, and suggestions, it
would be impossible to keep writing the newsletter. So, as always, I request
your help and inputs to keep this going.
I hope you are enjoying good weather where you are. I was in some snow
driving to a meeting earlier this evening. I can't wait for Sun N Fun.
Blue Skies,
Buz
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