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1. 07:12 AM - Happy Thanksgiving! (Phillips, Jack)
2. 08:04 AM - Re: Happy Thanksgiving! (Galen Hutcheson)
3. 08:27 AM - Pietenpol For Sale---- $600 (Michael D Cuy)
4. 08:29 AM - Re: Happy Thanksgiving! (Michael D Cuy)
5. 08:55 AM - Re: Happy Thanksgiving! (N321TX@wmconnect.com)
6. 09:28 AM - Re: Pietenpol For Sale---- $600 (DJ Vegh)
7. 02:56 PM - flying wires (Jeff Hill)
8. 03:13 PM - HTD (John Carmen)
9. 03:23 PM - Douwe's construction photos NX799DB (Douwe Blumberg)
10. 04:49 PM - (Douwe Blumberg)
11. 06:06 PM - Re: Happy Thanksgiving! (Galen Hutcheson)
12. 07:48 PM - Re: NX41CC is down (Matt Lansford)
13. 08:04 PM - Re: Pietenpol-List Digest: 10 Msgs - 11/23/04 (Ted Brousseau)
14. 11:11 PM - Re: (Clif Dawson)
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Subject: | Happy Thanksgiving! |
As we approach this Thanksgiving holiday, take a little time while
thinking about all the blessings you and your family have received over
the past year, to be thankful for living in a country where we are free
to build and fly airplanes with a minimum of government interference.
Very few other places in the world grant such freedom.
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Jack Phillips, PE
Sr. Manager, Disposables Product Development
Clinical Technologies and Services
Cardinal Health
Creedmoor, NC
(919) 528-5212
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Subject: | Re: Happy Thanksgiving! |
--> Pietenpol-List message posted by: Galen Hutcheson <wacopitts@yahoo.com>
Amen, Jack, Amen. As we become more aware of other
countries and their problems, it makes you really
appreciate what we have here at home. HAPPY
THANKSGIVING to all.
Doc
--- "Phillips, Jack" <jphillip@alarismed.com> wrote:
> As we approach this Thanksgiving holiday, take a
> little time while
> thinking about all the blessings you and your family
> have received over
> the past year, to be thankful for living in a
> country where we are free
> to build and fly airplanes with a minimum of
> government interference.
> Very few other places in the world grant such
> freedom.
>
> Do not Archive
>
> Jack Phillips, PE
> Sr. Manager, Disposables Product Development
> Clinical Technologies and Services
> Cardinal Health
> Creedmoor, NC
> (919) 528-5212
>
>
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Subject: | Pietenpol For Sale---- $600 |
d.com>
--> Pietenpol-List message posted by: Michael D Cuy <Michael.D.Cuy@grc.nasa.gov>
This is a nice one:
http://www.rcuniverse.com/market/item.cfm?itemId=45083
Mike C.
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Subject: | Re: Happy Thanksgiving! |
d.com>
AMEN to that ! Long Live the USA !!!
Mike C.
At 03:11 PM 11/24/2004 +0000, you wrote:
>As we approach this Thanksgiving holiday, take a little time while
>thinking about all the blessings you and your family have received over
>the past year, to be thankful for living in a country where we are free to
>build and fly airplanes with a minimum of government interference. Very
>few other places in the world grant such freedom.
>
>Do not Archive
>
>Jack Phillips, PE
>
>Sr. Manager, Disposables Product Development
>
>Clinical Technologies and Services
>
>Cardinal Health
>
>Creedmoor, NC
>
>(919) 528-5212
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Subject: | Re: Happy Thanksgiving! |
I remember my first Thanksgiving away from family as a 19 year old
machinegunner in Vietnam many years ago. That was a very lonely experience eating
cold
C-rations from a can in SE Asia. It's really not much different today for
anyone serving in foreign land today. Or for service men and women who are not
away
but on US soil and who wont be home on-leave because they have important jobs
they are doing tomorrow at their naval bases, forts, air bases or other
military installations. These are the folks who are preserving our freedoms.
Let's be thankful of all our service members, sacrificing a favorite holiday
for all of us. Turkey MREs can't compare to what comes out of our own ovens
(or fryers) at this time of year. If you offer thanks at your meal as many of us
do, remember these American's who will be wearing the uniform tomorrow, as
we sit down at our tables, in the comfort of our warm homes, with family and
friends.
S.B.
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Subject: | Re: Pietenpol For Sale---- $600 |
--> Pietenpol-List message posted by: "DJ Vegh" <djv@imagedv.com>
ohhhhh THAT IS SO TEMPTING!!! like I need another 1/4 scale bird!!
sheeeesh!
Good looking plane! ;)
DJ
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael D Cuy" <Michael.D.Cuy@grc.nasa.gov>
Subject: Pietenpol-List: Pietenpol For Sale---- $600
> --> Pietenpol-List message posted by: Michael D Cuy
<Michael.D.Cuy@grc.nasa.gov>
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> This is a nice one:
>
> http://www.rcuniverse.com/market/item.cfm?itemId=45083
>
>
> Mike C.
>
>
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--> Pietenpol-List message posted by: "John Carmen" <jcar@nefcom.net>
Happy Turkey Day all
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Subject: | Douwe's construction photos NX799DB |
Things are really happening on my project. Reserved NX799DB. Getting hard to
find a good number!
Just posted some photos of some of the more interesting parts.
pictures@matronics.com
NX799DB is going to be Ford powered and very "thirties". Using wooden cabanes
and lift struts, big "clincher" tires and a skid. Will be looking for some property
I can use as a grass strip south of Cincinatti so nobody can watch me learn
to land this thing!!
Between now and Brodhead I'm getting married and moving, think I can make it?
First time i've posted photos so I hope I did it right.
Douwe
douweblumberg@earthlink.net
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Jim Markle just observed that in the interest of Piet progress, the wedding could
be postponed.
Hmmmm...
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Subject: | Re: Happy Thanksgiving! |
--> Pietenpol-List message posted by: Galen Hutcheson <wacopitts@yahoo.com>
Hey SB,
I remember the Thanksgiving day 1971, Secter Oscar
Eight, had some very fine LURP rations, of course
mixed with some iodine flavored jungle stream water
from Laos. Didn't have time to be thankful that day,
but we all got back safe and sound. I have, and
always will have lots of respect for our service men
serving in combat in foreign lands. Holidays were
always lonely times and we at home need to remember
the sacrifice that they have to suffer for the
betterment of us all. Happy Thanksgiving to all and
especially to our service men serving to keep
democrecy free.
Doc
--- N321TX@wmconnect.com wrote:
> I remember my first Thanksgiving away from family as
> a 19 year old
> machinegunner in Vietnam many years ago. That was a
> very lonely experience eating cold
> C-rations from a can in SE Asia. It's really not
> much different today for
> anyone serving in foreign land today. Or for service
> men and women who are not away
> but on US soil and who wont be home on-leave because
> they have important jobs
> they are doing tomorrow at their naval bases, forts,
> air bases or other
> military installations. These are the folks who are
> preserving our freedoms.
>
> Let's be thankful of all our service members,
> sacrificing a favorite holiday
> for all of us. Turkey MREs can't compare to what
> comes out of our own ovens
> (or fryers) at this time of year. If you offer
> thanks at your meal as many of us
> do, remember these American's who will be wearing
> the uniform tomorrow, as
> we sit down at our tables, in the comfort of our
> warm homes, with family and
> friends.
>
> S.B.
>
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Subject: | Re: NX41CC is down |
--> Pietenpol-List message posted by: "Matt Lansford" <lansford@rgv.rr.com>
So you are on this list too?? :)
Sorry to hear about the incident!
Matt
----- Original Message -----
From: "Oscar Zuniga" <taildrags@hotmail.com>
Subject: Pietenpol-List: NX41CC is down
> --> Pietenpol-List message posted by: "Oscar Zuniga"
> <taildrags@hotmail.com>
>
> Howdy, low and slow fliers;
>
> I'm sure someone will pick up on this sooner or later, so here's the
> official NTSB incident report:
>
> http://www.faa.gov/avr/aai/M_1112_N.txt
>
> My instructor, Charlie Avaritt, was at the controls (solo), approx. 500'
> AGL, when carb ice caused the engine to begin running rough. Conditions
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Subject: | Re: Pietenpol-List Digest: 10 Msgs - 11/23/04 |
--> Pietenpol-List message posted by: "Ted Brousseau" <nfn00979@naples.net>
Happy Thanksgiving everyone.
Blame Corky if you think this post is not Pietenpol specific enough because
he told you I would fill you in. As you know I stopped to visit him in
Shreveport and Jim Markle in Plano on the way from Winslow AZ to Naples FL.
I won't bore you with all the exciting details of the adventure. Just a
couple of points that I hope are helpful to any Pieters planning to do some
Xcountry flying.
We left Winslow mid-morning and planned to land at Santa Rosa NM for gas.
Our plan worked, sort of. We landed and all we could find was sagebrush,
red mud and paper signs that said "If you want gas call City Hall or the
Police..." Fortunately we had a cell phone because there was none to be
found. They said they would come out and meet us. We finally saw some life
and flagged down a car coming out of a hangar (a banker who stored bank
records in the hangar) and he pointed us to where the gas was. It took
about an hour before the employees showed up. On this stop the delay didn't
hurt because we were grounded by weather 20 miles ahead so we rode into town
with them and spent the night.
The next day we headed toward Texas and about 40 miles of our planned gas
stop at Jacksboro we ran out of holes in the coulds and went under. We ran
along at 2200' to Jacksboro where they had self fueling. When we landed a
fellow pilot standing next to his aircoupe(sp) told us the pump didn't work,
that he had been there for 4 days waiting for weather to clear and that he
had gotten someone to come out from town with mogas. We called for mogas
but were told that the fellow who could accomplish that was visiting his
mother for the afternoon. We flew about 30 miles to the next airport and
fueled without incident.
We were then in very marginal VFR conditions and barely made it to Plano to
visit with Jim.
We had no problem with fuel at Shreveport or any of the other airports.
Here is the problem to consider. If you stop at towered fields during
working hours weekday you will be assured of getting fuel (and a very high
bill more than likely). This is not the kind of place I like to land in my
Pietenpol. I like grass and/or out of the way funky airports, preferably
with self fueling. The price is better and usually the people are very
friendly. However, you run the risk of sometimes being surprised. On one
XC I called unicom to announce our landing and need for gas (not a self
fueling field) and actually saw them leave 10 minutes early as we were in
the pattern. Had to fly to the next airport. Fortunately this was in a
Cessna 140 which had enough gas to make it.
Why is this important? Pietenpols don't have that much gas to begin with.
Land with minimumes and you might be spending the night because you don't
have the option to fly to the next airport.
I could tell a lot more about the trip, but let it be known that I am very
thankful we got through TX and LA when we did.
Now, I am off Friday to NC to bring back a Piper J-3. Tough job but someone
has to do it. Then it will really be back to Piet building.
Ted
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Subject: | Re: tenpol-List: |
On the other hand, you might not live to see it
even begun. :-) :-) :-)
Clif
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----- Original Message -----
From: Douwe Blumberg
To: pietenpolgroup
Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2004 5:00 PM
Subject: Pietenpol-List:
Jim Markle just observed that in the interest of Piet progress, the wedding could
be postponed.
Hmmmm...
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