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1. 05:13 AM - Re: 50th Lighting Flies!!!! (EAFerguson@AOL.COM)
2. 08:24 AM - Re: March issue of the Lightning Newsletter (N1BZRich@aol.com)
3. 08:30 AM - Re: March issue of the Lightning Newsletter (N1BZRich@aol.com)
4. 09:56 AM - Re: March issue of the Lightning Newsletter (FamilyGage@aol.com)
5. 11:08 AM - Re: March issue of the Lightning Newsletter (flylightning)
6. 12:06 PM - Re: March issue of the Lightning Newsletter (flylightning)
7. 01:12 PM - Re: March issue of the Lightning Newsletter (flylightning)
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Subject: | Re: 50th Lighting Flies!!!! |
In a message dated 3/2/2010 9:35:00 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
info@flylightning.net writes:
Mr Davey Stanley of North Carolina, took to the skies on March 1st in his
Lighting. This is the 50th Lighting to fly, serial number 64 was picked up
here in Shelbyville by Dave and taken home for construction in May of 2008.
We will share more on his flight and upcoming testing when we receive
news. Initial reports were some minor tweaking and avionics set up needed. I am
sure if Dave is on the list he might give us a report when he has the
chance.
Where in NC? I have a trip to Black Mountain next week. If he's close maybe
we can visit.
Earl Ferguson
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Subject: | Re: March issue of the Lightning Newsletter |
In a message dated 3/2/2010 9:31:31 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
info@flylightning.net writes:
Really. I love to see that guys are getting out and flying the Lighting
around on trips as is was designed to do.
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Subject: | Re: March issue of the Lightning Newsletter |
In a message dated 3/2/2010 9:31:31 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
info@flylightning.net writes:
Really. I love to see that guys are getting out and flying the Lighting
around on trips as is was designed to do.
Nick (and all),
I couldn't agree more. Some of the best newsletter articles are by
Lightning pilots who have shared their trips and photos with the newsletter
readers like Peter Mitchell did in the March issue. Some other guys that
come to mind are Gary Pennington (around Arizona), Dick Cleavinger
(Colorado), and of course who could forget that Navy guy, Earl Ferguson and his
world
record trip across the US. So all of you, get out there, fly your
Lightning and then send me some words and photos about your exploits. Heck it
doesn't even have to be a long trip - just around your local area would be
interesting reading. Some of the best stories I have heard are when you land
at local airports and the reaction of other pilots when they see your
beautiful Lightning. So tell us about those $50 dollar hamburger flights with
some photos of your jet. Makes for interesting reading for the newsletter.
Blue Skies,
Buz
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Subject: | Re: March issue of the Lightning Newsletter |
Buz:
I agree, the time and effort that you invest in our news letter is an asset
to the entire group. I am have gear farings installed on my
Esqual-Lightning, which should be accomplished in about three weeks. I will send
some
updated photos, the results of our annual 100nm Spruce Creek race, and some
other items. One of my best friends and neighbors (two taxiways away) has
purchased a factory Lightning; so that will give us three Lightnings here
at the Creek. Since more and more of us are aging, there will be
additional Light Sport pilots. We are all ex-airshow pilots, so we plan to form
a
3-5 plane demo team here. There are around 600 planes stationed here, and
the Lightning seems to be the preferred plane. A German Company is also
building a Light Sport factory here called "MySky". I allowed their test
pilot to fly my plane, and he came back with about 6-7 changes for them to
re-engineer their design.
Thanks again for all of your hard work.
Ray Gage
(386)304-6808
In a message dated 3/3/2010 11:31:01 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
N1BZRich@aol.com writes:
In a message dated 3/2/2010 9:31:31 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
info@flylightning.net writes:
Really. I love to see that guys are getting out and flying the Lighting
around on trips as is was designed to do.
Nick (and all),
I couldn't agree more. Some of the best newsletter articles are by
Lightning pilots who have shared their trips and photos with the newsletter
readers like Peter Mitchell did in the March issue. Some other guys that
come to mind are Gary Pennington (around Arizona), Dick Cleavinger
(Colorado), and of course who could forget that Navy guy, Earl Ferguson and his
world
record trip across the US. So all of you, get out there, fly your
Lightning and then send me some words and photos about your exploits. Heck it
doesn't even have to be a long trip - just around your local area would be
interesting reading. Some of the best stories I have heard are when you land
at local airports and the reaction of other pilots when they see your
beautiful Lightning. So tell us about those $50 dollar hamburger flights with
some photos of your jet. Makes for interesting reading for the newsletter.
Blue Skies,
Buz
(http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?Lightning-List)
(http://www.matronics.com/contribution)
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Subject: | March issue of the Lightning Newsletter |
Buz,
Right on, that is what I like to know is how are Builders/pilots Really
using the airplane for.
We really wanted it to be a economical fun cross country plane, and the
travel logs really show that.
Keep em coming guys we all like to see where your going.
Also excellent idea from "The Bear" on the trickle charging jack, that is a
great way to do it.
Nick
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Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2010 10:26 AM
Subject: Re: Lightning-List: March issue of the Lightning Newsletter
In a message dated 3/2/2010 9:31:31 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
info@flylightning.net writes:
Really. I love to see that guys are getting out and flying the Lighting
around on trips as is was designed to do.
Nick (and all),
I couldn't agree more. Some of the best newsletter articles are by
Lightning pilots who have shared their trips and photos with the newsletter
readers like Peter Mitchell did in the March issue. Some other guys that
come to mind are Gary Pennington (around Arizona), Dick Cleavinger
(Colorado), and of course who could forget that Navy guy, Earl Ferguson and
his world record trip across the US. So all of you, get out there, fly your
Lightning and then send me some words and photos about your exploits. Heck
it doesn't even have to be a long trip - just around your local area would
be interesting reading. Some of the best stories I have heard are when you
land at local airports and the reaction of other pilots when they see your
beautiful Lightning. So tell us about those $50 dollar hamburger flights
with some photos of your jet. Makes for interesting reading for the
newsletter.
Blue Skies,
Buz
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Subject: | March issue of the Lightning Newsletter |
Buz,
Right on, that is what I like to know is how are Builders/pilots Really
using the airplane for.
We really wanted it to be a economical fun cross country plane, and the
travel logs really show that.
Keep em coming guys we all like to see where your going.
Also excellent idea from "The Bear" on the trickle charging jack, that is a
great way to do it.
Nick
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From: owner-lightning-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-lightning-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of
N1BZRich@aol.com
Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2010 10:26 AM
Subject: Re: Lightning-List: March issue of the Lightning Newsletter
In a message dated 3/2/2010 9:31:31 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
info@flylightning.net writes:
Really. I love to see that guys are getting out and flying the Lighting
around on trips as is was designed to do.
Nick (and all),
I couldn't agree more. Some of the best newsletter articles are by
Lightning pilots who have shared their trips and photos with the newsletter
readers like Peter Mitchell did in the March issue. Some other guys that
come to mind are Gary Pennington (around Arizona), Dick Cleavinger
(Colorado), and of course who could forget that Navy guy, Earl Ferguson and
his world record trip across the US. So all of you, get out there, fly your
Lightning and then send me some words and photos about your exploits. Heck
it doesn't even have to be a long trip - just around your local area would
be interesting reading. Some of the best stories I have heard are when you
land at local airports and the reaction of other pilots when they see your
beautiful Lightning. So tell us about those $50 dollar hamburger flights
with some photos of your jet. Makes for interesting reading for the
newsletter.
Blue Skies,
Buz
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Subject: | March issue of the Lightning Newsletter |
Buz,
Right on, that is what I like to know is how are Builders/pilots Really
using the airplane for.
We really wanted it to be a economical fun cross country plane, and the
travel logs really show that.
Keep em coming guys we all like to see where your going.
Also excellent idea from "The Bear" on the trickle charging jack, that is a
great way to do it.
Nick
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From: owner-lightning-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-lightning-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of
N1BZRich@aol.com
Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2010 10:26 AM
Subject: Re: Lightning-List: March issue of the Lightning Newsletter
In a message dated 3/2/2010 9:31:31 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
info@flylightning.net writes:
Really. I love to see that guys are getting out and flying the Lighting
around on trips as is was designed to do.
Nick (and all),
I couldn't agree more. Some of the best newsletter articles are by
Lightning pilots who have shared their trips and photos with the newsletter
readers like Peter Mitchell did in the March issue. Some other guys that
come to mind are Gary Pennington (around Arizona), Dick Cleavinger
(Colorado), and of course who could forget that Navy guy, Earl Ferguson and
his world record trip across the US. So all of you, get out there, fly your
Lightning and then send me some words and photos about your exploits. Heck
it doesn't even have to be a long trip - just around your local area would
be interesting reading. Some of the best stories I have heard are when you
land at local airports and the reaction of other pilots when they see your
beautiful Lightning. So tell us about those $50 dollar hamburger flights
with some photos of your jet. Makes for interesting reading for the
newsletter.
Blue Skies,
Buz
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