---------------------------------------------------------- Pelican-List Digest Archive --- Total Messages Posted Mon 02/07/11: 3 ---------------------------------------------------------- Today's Message Index: ---------------------- 1. 11:35 AM - Re: EXT :Re: I love the pelican (Givan, Max E (AS)) 2. 12:08 PM - Re: EXT :Re: I love the pelican (gary) 3. 12:55 PM - Re: EXT :Re: I love the pelican (Givan, Max E (AS)) ________________________________ Message 1 _____________________________________ Time: 11:35:03 AM PST US From: "Givan, Max E (AS)" Subject: RE: EXT :Re: Pelican-List: I love the pelican I am building one in California. Using Jabiru 3300 engine Max Givan Thousand Oaks, CA From: owner-pelican-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-pelican-list-se rver@matronics.com] On Behalf Of gary Sent: Saturday, February 05, 2011 5:17 PM Subject: EXT :Re: Pelican-List: I love the pelican The list has been very quiet, not many Pelicans in the U.S. I fly one in T X, great airplane. Gary San Antonio, TX On 2/2/2011 7:45 PM, Malcolm Brubaker wrote: are ther any pelicans in michigan?I almost flew one in Florida several ye ars ago how many people are on the list ? I havent herd much latley Malcolm Brubaker Michigan Sport Pilot Repair LSRM-A, PPC, WS (989)513-3022 ________________________________ From: Matt Dralle Sent: Wed, February 2, 2011 2:05:36 AM Subject: Pelican-List: Official Pelican-List Usage Guidelines o:dralle@matronics.com>> Dear Listers, Please read over the Pelican-List Usage Guidelines below. The complete Pelican-List FAQ including these Usage Guidelines can be found at the following URL: http://www.matronics.com/FAQs/Pelican-List.FAQ.html Thank you, Matt Dralle Matronics Email List Administrator *************************************************************************** *** Pelican-List Usage Guidelines *************************************************************************** *** The following details the official Usage Guidelines for the Pelican-List. You are encouraged to read it carefully, and to abide by the rules therein. Failure to use the Pelican-List in the manner described below may result in the removal of the subscribers from the List. Pelican-List Policy Statement The purpose of the Pelican-List is to provide a forum of discussion for things related to this particular discussion group. The List's goals are to serve as an information resource to its members; to deliver high-quality content; to provide moral support; to foster camaraderie among its members; and to support safe operation. Reaching these goals requires the participation and cooperation of each and every member of the List. To this end, the following guidelines have been established: - Please keep all posts related to the List at some level. Do not submit posts concerning computer viruses, urban legends, random humor, long lost buddies' phone numbers, etc. etc. - THINK carefully before you write. Ask yourself if your post will be relevant to everyone. If you have to wonder about that, DON'T send it. - Remember that your post will be included for posterity in an archive that is growing in size at an extraordinary rate. Try to be concise and terse in your posts. Avoid overly wordy and lengthy posts and responses. - Keep your signature brief. Please include your name, email address, aircraft type/tail number, and geographic location. A short line about where you are in the building process is also nice. Avoid bulky signatures with character graphics; they consume unnecessary space in the archive. - DON'T post requests to the List for information when that info is easily obtainable from other widely available sources. Consult the web page or FAQ first. - If you want to respond to a post, DO keep the "Subject:" line of your response the same as that of the original post. This makes it easy to find threads in the archive. - When responding, NEVER quote the *entire* original post in your response. DO use lines from the original post to help "tune in" the reader to the topic at hand, but be selective. The impact that quoting the entire original post has on the size of the archive can not be overstated! - When the poster asks you to respond to him/her personally, DO NOT then go ahead and reply to the List. Be aware that clicking the "reply" button on your mail package does not necessarily send your response to the original poster. You might have to actively address your response with the original poster's email address. - DO NOT use the List to respond to a post unless you have something to add that is relevant and has a broad appeal. "Way to go!", "I agree", and "Congratulations" are all responses that are better sent to the original poster directly, rather than to the List at large. - When responding to others' posts, avoid the feeling that you need to comment on every last point in their posts, unless you can truly contribute something valuable. - Feel free to disagree with other viewpoints, BUT keep your tone polite and respectful. Don't make snide comments, personally attack other listers, or take the moral high ground on an obviously controversial issue. This will only cause a pointless debate that will hurt feelings, waste bandwidth and resolve nothing. - Occasional posts by vendors or individuals who are regularly subscribed to a given List are considered acceptable. Posts by List members promoting their respective products or items for sale should be of a friendly, informal nature, and should not resemble a typical SPAM message. The List isn't about commercialism, but is about sharing information and knowledge. This applies to everyone, including those who provide products to the entire community. Informal presentation and moderation should be the operatives with respect to advertising on the Lists. ------- [This is an automated sp; - MATRONICS WEB FORUMS - _ntribution sp; & ________________________________ Message 2 _____________________________________ Time: 12:08:54 PM PST US From: gary Subject: Re: EXT :Re: Pelican-List: I love the pelican What is your kit number? I have PL kit number 640. How far along are you? I wanted to use the 3300 also - I think that will work out great. Gary Krysztopik ZWheelz, LLC - www.ZWheelz.com Alamo City Electric Auto Association - www.aceaa.org blog - http://voices.mysanantonio.com/drive_electric_san_antonio/ San Antonio, TX On 2/7/2011 1:32 PM, Givan, Max E (AS) wrote: > > I am building one in California. Using Jabiru 3300 engine > > Max Givan > > Thousand Oaks, CA > > *From:*owner-pelican-list-server@matronics.com > [mailto:owner-pelican-list-server@matronics.com] *On Behalf Of *gary > *Sent:* Saturday, February 05, 2011 5:17 PM > *To:* pelican-list@matronics.com > *Subject:* EXT :Re: Pelican-List: I love the pelican > > The list has been very quiet, not many Pelicans in the U.S. I fly one > in TX, great airplane. > > Gary > San Antonio, TX > > > On 2/2/2011 7:45 PM, Malcolm Brubaker wrote: > > > are ther any pelicans in michigan?I almost flew one in Florida > several years ago how many people are on the list ? I havent herd > much latley > > Malcolm Brubaker > Michigan Sport > Pilot Repair > LSRM-A, PPC, WS > (989)513-3022 > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > *From:*Matt Dralle > *To:* dralle@matronics.com > *Sent:* Wed, February 2, 2011 2:05:36 AM > *Subject:* Pelican-List: Official Pelican-List Usage Guidelines > > > > > Dear Listers, > > Please read over the Pelican-List Usage Guidelines below. The complete > Pelican-List FAQ including these Usage Guidelines can be found at the > following URL: > > http://www.matronics.com/FAQs/Pelican-List.FAQ.html > > Thank you, > > Matt Dralle > Matronics Email List Administrator > > > ****************************************************************************** > Pelican-List Usage Guidelines > ****************************************************************************** > > The following details the official Usage Guidelines for the Pelican-List. > You are encouraged to read it carefully, and to abide by the rules > therein. > Failure to use the Pelican-List in the manner described below may result > in the removal of the subscribers from the List. > > > Pelican-List Policy Statement > > The purpose of the Pelican-List is to provide a forum of discussion for > things related to this particular discussion group. The List's goals > are to serve as an information resource to its members; to deliver > high-quality content; to provide moral support; to foster camaraderie > among its members; and to support safe operation. Reaching these goals > requires the participation and cooperation of each and every member of > the List. To this end, the following guidelines have been established: > > > - Please keep all posts related to the List at some level. Do not submit > posts concerning computer viruses, urban legends, random humor, long > lost buddies' phone numbers, etc. etc. > > - THINK carefully before you write. Ask yourself if your post will be > relevant to everyone. If you have to wonder about that, DON'T send it. > > - Remember that your post will be included for posterity in an archive > that is growing in size at an extraordinary rate. Try to be concise and > terse in your posts. Avoid overly wordy and lengthy posts and > responses. > > - Keep your signature brief. Please include your name, email address, > aircraft type/tail number, and geographic location. A short line > about where you are in the building process is also nice. Avoid > bulky signatures with character graphics; they consume unnecessary > space in the archive. > > - DON'T post requests to the List for information when that info is > easily obtainable from other widely available sources. Consult the > web page or FAQ first. > > - If you want to respond to a post, DO keep the "Subject:" line of > your response the same as that of the original post. This makes it > easy to find threads in the archive. > > - When responding, NEVER quote the *entire* original post in your > response. DO use lines from the original post to help "tune in" the > reader to the topic at hand, but be selective. The impact that > quoting the entire original post has on the size of the archive > can not be overstated! > > - When the poster asks you to respond to him/her personally, DO NOT > then go ahead and reply to the List. Be aware that clicking the > "reply" button on your mail package does not necessarily send your > response to the original poster. You might have to actively address > your response with the original poster's email address. > > - DO NOT use the List to respond to a post unless you have something > to add that is relevant and has a broad appeal. "Way to go!", "I > agree", and "Congratulations" are all responses that are better sent > to the original poster directly, rather than to the List at large. > > - When responding to others' posts, avoid the feeling that you need to > comment on every last point in their posts, unless you can truly > contribute something valuable. > > - Feel free to disagree with other viewpoints, BUT keep your tone > polite and respectful. Don't make snide comments, personally attack > other listers, or take the moral high ground on an obviously > controversial issue. This will only cause a pointless debate that > will hurt feelings, waste bandwidth and resolve nothing. > > - Occasional posts by vendors or individuals who are regularly > subscribed to a given List are considered acceptable. Posts by > List members promoting their respective products or items for sale > should be of a friendly, informal nature, and should not resemble > a typical SPAM message. The List isn't about commercialism, but > is about sharing information and knowledge. This applies to > everyone, including those who provide products to the entire > community. Informal presentation and moderation should be the > operatives with respect to advertising on the Lists. > > ------- > > > [This is an automated sp; - MATRONICS WEB FORUMS - > _ntribution sp; & > > > * * > * * > * * > * * > * * > ==============elican-List Email Forum -> :p> /o:p> > tor?Pelican-List">http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?Pelican-List==============bsp; > - MATRONICS WEB FORUMS -:p> > tp://forums.matronics.com==============bsp; - List Contribution Web > Site -e> bsp; -Matt Dralle, List > Admin.bution">http://www.matronics.com/contribution============= > * * > * > > > * ________________________________ Message 3 _____________________________________ Time: 12:55:30 PM PST US From: "Givan, Max E (AS)" Subject: RE: EXT :Re: Pelican-List: I love the pelican Gary I have Sport 600 kit # 772. I would say about half way complete. Mainly hav e wings to go but that will be big job. Rest is pretty much done. Jabiru ca n supply an engine mount for Pelican for 3300 engine. Still need to do some minor cowl mods and believe will work well. There was a guy in Maine doing a Pelican with Jabiru 3300 and believe he is flying now but lost his conta ct info when my computer crashed. Max Givan Thousand Oaks, CA From: owner-pelican-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-pelican-list-se rver@matronics.com] On Behalf Of gary Sent: Monday, February 07, 2011 12:07 PM Subject: Re: EXT :Re: Pelican-List: I love the pelican What is your kit number? I have PL kit number 640. How far along are you? I wanted to use the 3300 also - I think that will work out great. Gary Krysztopik ZWheelz, LLC - www.ZWheelz.com Alamo City Electric Auto Association - www.aceaa.org blog - http://voices.mysanantonio.com/drive_electric_san_antonio/ San Antonio, TX On 2/7/2011 1:32 PM, Givan, Max E (AS) wrote: I am building one in California. Using Jabiru 3300 engine Max Givan Thousand Oaks, CA From: owner-pelican-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-pelican-list-server@matronics.com] On Beha lf Of gary Sent: Saturday, February 05, 2011 5:17 PM Subject: EXT :Re: Pelican-List: I love the pelican The list has been very quiet, not many Pelicans in the U.S. I fly one in T X, great airplane. Gary San Antonio, TX On 2/2/2011 7:45 PM, Malcolm Brubaker wrote: are ther any pelicans in michigan?I almost flew one in Florida several ye ars ago how many people are on the list ? I havent herd much latley Malcolm Brubaker Michigan Sport Pilot Repair LSRM-A, PPC, WS (989)513-3022 ________________________________ From: Matt Dralle Sent: Wed, February 2, 2011 2:05:36 AM Subject: Pelican-List: Official Pelican-List Usage Guidelines o:dralle@matronics.com>> Dear Listers, Please read over the Pelican-List Usage Guidelines below. The complete Pelican-List FAQ including these Usage Guidelines can be found at the following URL: http://www.matronics.com/FAQs/Pelican-List.FAQ.html Thank you, Matt Dralle Matronics Email List Administrator *************************************************************************** *** Pelican-List Usage Guidelines *************************************************************************** *** The following details the official Usage Guidelines for the Pelican-List. You are encouraged to read it carefully, and to abide by the rules therein. Failure to use the Pelican-List in the manner described below may result in the removal of the subscribers from the List. Pelican-List Policy Statement The purpose of the Pelican-List is to provide a forum of discussion for things related to this particular discussion group. The List's goals are to serve as an information resource to its members; to deliver high-quality content; to provide moral support; to foster camaraderie among its members; and to support safe operation. Reaching these goals requires the participation and cooperation of each and every member of the List. To this end, the following guidelines have been established: - Please keep all posts related to the List at some level. Do not submit posts concerning computer viruses, urban legends, random humor, long lost buddies' phone numbers, etc. etc. - THINK carefully before you write. Ask yourself if your post will be relevant to everyone. If you have to wonder about that, DON'T send it. - Remember that your post will be included for posterity in an archive that is growing in size at an extraordinary rate. Try to be concise and terse in your posts. Avoid overly wordy and lengthy posts and responses. - Keep your signature brief. Please include your name, email address, aircraft type/tail number, and geographic location. A short line about where you are in the building process is also nice. Avoid bulky signatures with character graphics; they consume unnecessary space in the archive. - DON'T post requests to the List for information when that info is easily obtainable from other widely available sources. Consult the web page or FAQ first. - If you want to respond to a post, DO keep the "Subject:" line of your response the same as that of the original post. This makes it easy to find threads in the archive. - When responding, NEVER quote the *entire* original post in your response. DO use lines from the original post to help "tune in" the reader to the topic at hand, but be selective. The impact that quoting the entire original post has on the size of the archive can not be overstated! - When the poster asks you to respond to him/her personally, DO NOT then go ahead and reply to the List. Be aware that clicking the "reply" button on your mail package does not necessarily send your response to the original poster. You might have to actively address your response with the original poster's email address. - DO NOT use the List to respond to a post unless you have something to add that is relevant and has a broad appeal. "Way to go!", "I agree", and "Congratulations" are all responses that are better sent to the original poster directly, rather than to the List at large. - When responding to others' posts, avoid the feeling that you need to comment on every last point in their posts, unless you can truly contribute something valuable. - Feel free to disagree with other viewpoints, BUT keep your tone polite and respectful. Don't make snide comments, personally attack other listers, or take the moral high ground on an obviously controversial issue. 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