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     2. 12:38 AM - Re: Wing Building ()
     3. 12:39 AM - Re: Wing Building ()
     4. 12:41 AM - Re: Wing Building ()
     5. 12:53 AM - Re: Wing Building (Catdesigns)
     6. 12:56 AM - Re: Wing Building (Clif Dawson)
     7. 02:33 AM - Re: Wing Building (walt evans)
     8. 07:17 AM - marriage & building (Cuy, Michael D. (GRC-RXC0)[ASRC])
     9. 07:23 AM - Greg C's Love Hate list  (Cuy, Michael D. (GRC-RXC0)[ASRC])
    10. 07:35 AM - Re: Still Married? (Woodflier@aol.com)
    11. 07:36 AM - Re: marriage & building (TOM STINEMETZE)
    12. 07:45 AM - Re: Greg C's Love Hate list  (AMsafetyC@aol.com)
    13. 07:56 AM - Re: Re: Still Married? (Phillips, Jack)
    14. 08:10 AM - Re: Re: Still Married? (Dick Navratil)
    15. 08:14 AM - Pietenpol goes to DC (Cuy, Michael D. (GRC-RXC0)[ASRC])
    16. 08:33 AM - Re: Re: Still Married? (Gene Rambo)
    17. 08:48 AM - Re: Wing Building ()
    18. 11:04 AM - Re: Re: Still Married? (outofthebox50@yahoo.com)
    19. 11:34 AM - Jeremy in Dallas (Cuy, Michael D. (GRC-RXC0)[ASRC])
    20. 12:40 PM - Re: Re: Still Married? (CozyGirrrl@aol.com)
    21. 12:44 PM - Airplanes & wives (JERRY GROGAN)
    22. 12:59 PM - Re: Airplanes & wives (Jack T. Textor)
    23. 01:03 PM - Re: Airplanes & wives (Phillips, Jack)
    24. 01:14 PM - Re: Re: Still Married? (outofthebox50@yahoo.com)
    25. 01:27 PM - Re: Re: Still Married? (CozyGirrrl@aol.com)
    26. 02:00 PM - then there is the female version of AIDS (Cuy, Michael D. (GRC-RXC0)[ASRC])
    27. 02:10 PM - Re: Re: Still Married? (Brian Kraut)
    28. 02:20 PM - Re: Airplanes & wives (walt evans)
    29. 02:34 PM - Jack going to Dulles (Cuy, Michael D. (GRC-RXC0)[ASRC])
    30. 04:56 PM - Re: Re: Still Married? (Clif Dawson)
    31. 06:55 PM - Re: Re: Wing Building (Dick Navratil)
    32. 07:15 PM - Re: Love hate List (Don Emch)
    33. 07:22 PM - Pietenpol as a large airplane (Gene Rambo)
    34. 07:44 PM - Re: Re: Still Married? (CozyGirrrl@aol.com)
 
 
 
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| Subject:  | Re: Wing Building | 
      
      The only time my truck has seen the inside of the garage is when the 
      door opens to let her car in and out. As for sleeping in the garage, I 
      think she is afraid I could get used to that.  Actually, I prefer to 
      keep her as happy as possible because, well heck, I kind of like her.  
      That and she makes delicious chocolate chip cookies when people come 
      over to talk Pietenpol. 
      
      There has been a recent addition to the garage and my children and I 
      have been enjoying it way to much. (See attached, it's the blue thing).  
      And some of you wonder why it is taking me so long to get this thing 
      done...
      
      Chris Tracy
      Sacramento, Ca
      Website at http://www.WestCoastPiet.com
      
      
        ----- Original Message ----- 
        From: TOM STINEMETZE 
        To: pietenpol-list@matronics.com 
        Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2008 11:29 AM
        Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: Wing Building
      
      
        >  Is there a better way then the way I am thinking? Or should I just 
      cave in and kick the wife's car out of the garage.>
      
        >Chris>
      
        Chris:  I assume by this statement that you are implying your vehicle 
      has already been kicked out of the garage.  If not, you're about to be 
      sleeping in the garage again.
      
        Tom Stinemetze
        McPherson, KS.
      
        do not archive
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Wing Building | 
      
      Bill C.,
      
      I was reading a book in the library one day, you know one of those 
      places that have printed material that you can take home, for free.  It 
      is kind of like the internet but with out all the porn and access fees.  
      Anyway I digress,  I was reading this old book and discovered the 
      original idea behind the garage was to park cars in them.  Well I tell 
      you I never heard of such a silly idea before.  If you put a car in 
      there where are you going to store all you old junk you don't need?  
      However, when I got home none of my neighbors were outside so I opened 
      the garage door, took a long beep breath and slowly pulled the car in 
      the garage.  It was an interesting experience.  My head was buzzing with 
      all sorts of new sounds and smells. But I quickly pulled out because I 
      had the feeling I was doing something wrong. Gloriously wrong.  I wish I 
      could say I only did it that one time but I cant, it's to addicting.  No 
      more running to the car in the rain, no more scraping ice off the 
      windows, no more seats scalding your butt on a hot summers day its 
      addicting I tell you addicting.  I am currently in garage-a-non but it 
      doesn't seem to be working.  I just cant give it up. I don't want to.
      
      Or maybe I have been smelling to many welding fumes.  Who know anymore.
      
      Chris Tracy
      Sacramento, Ca
      Website at http://www.WestCoastPiet.com
      
      do not archive 
      
      ----- Original Message ----- 
        From: Bill Church 
        To: pietenpol-list@matronics.com 
        Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2008 1:23 PM
        Subject: RE: Pietenpol-List: Wing Building
      
      
        Chris,
      
      
        Personally, I find that I am much less productive when I'm lying flat 
      on a bench. I get more done when I'm standing up... or were you 
      referring to the wing lying flat on the bench? 
      
        On another note, you can put a car IN the garage???
      
      
        Bill C. 
      
      (you were probably looking for a useful reply, too) 
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Wing Building | 
      
      Thanks Santiago, that is what I am looking for.
      
      Chris Tracy
      Sacramento, Ca
      Website at http://www.WestCoastPiet.com
        ----- Original Message ----- 
        From: santiago morete 
        To: pietenpol-list@matronics.com 
        Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2008 1:08 PM
        Subject: Pietenpol-List: Wing Building
      
      
        Chris, 
        Here is how Chuck Guntzer built his one piece wing 
      http://nx770cg.com/Wing.html, good luck
        Saludos
      
        Santiago
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Wing Building | 
      
      I can't, she makes my lunch, dinner and washes my clothes all for the 
      joy of spending the evening by herself while I'm out in the garage.  
      It's just too good of a deal to mess it up.
      
      Chris Tracy
      Sacramento, Ca
      Website at http://www.WestCoastPiet.com
      
      do not archive
        ----- Original Message ----- 
        From: HelsperSew@aol.com 
        To: pietenpol-list@matronics.com 
        Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2008 11:50 AM
        Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: Wing Building
      
      
        Chris,
      
        We don't have to tell you what the right thing to do is here. You 
      already know it. Reach down inside your gut, gird yourself, stand up 
      straight, and tell her the way it is going to be. You absolutely need 
      all that valuable space in order to build those wings the right way. You 
      live in California where the weather is good so she doesn't need that 
      car in there anyway. Don't you dare compromise this procedure. Just do 
      it!!! 
      
        Dan Helsper
        Poplar Grove, IL.
      
        do not archive
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Wing Building | 
      
      
      Dang it! I forgot the attachment.. so here it is. Cut me some slack, its 12:48am
      and I have been up since 6:30am. That reminds me, I have to get up in 5 1/2
      hours.  I should got to bed.
      
      
      [quote="Catdesigns"]
      
       There has been a recent addition to  the garage and my children and I have been
      enjoying it way to much. (See  attached, it's the blue thing).  And some of
      you wonder why it is  taking me so long to get this thing done...
      
       Chris Tracy
      Sacramento,  Ca
      Website at http://www.WestCoastPiet.com (http://www.WestCoastPiet.com)
      
      
      >    ---
      
      
      --------
      Chris Tracy
      Sacramento, CA
      WestCoastPiet.com
      
      
      Read this topic online here:
      
      http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=187527#187527
      
      
      Attachments: 
      
      http://forums.matronics.com//files/img_0067_207.jpg
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Wing Building | 
      
      After some years a widower, Clem got married again.
      Not long after, his faithful old hound dog up and died.
      Being a hunter he needed another dog. So he got one.
      This one didn't take to training well.
      One day, on the way to town that mutt up and jumped
      out, tearing after a rabbit. The old guy and his new wife
       finaly corralled that dumb mutt and tied him in the box 
      of the truck. He shook his finger at the beast and 
      exclaimed," That's one!"
      This happened again, "That's two!" and again! "That's three!"
      His wife was getting a little tired of chasing after the
      thing as well but it was such a cute and friendly pup that
      she forgave it's shortcomings.
      A few weeks into the marriage they again drove into town.
      And, of course, that silly hound jumped out and ran off.
      The two of them again finaly caught it. This time the
      husband tied it to the front bumper, got out his .45 Winchester
      and BLAM! shot it dead.
      His horrified wife, her eyes bugged halfway out of her head
      screamed, What did you do that for!! "
      The good husband calmly turns to he and quietly says.
      "That's one."
      
        "Things which matter most must never be at the mercy of things which 
      matter least." 
        ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
      
        Clif, 
        No cars were ever in my garage!
        The wife figured out pretty early that sharing
        with a workshop beat sharing with a mistress.
      
      
              The first thing I did was smile at my loving wife and show her 
      the door! After she realized my love for flight, I became one with my 
      pieter and no-one else could pull, grab, or even talk me into going 
      soft.....on her. 
      
      
              Now my pieter is safe inside my single stall...garage and she 
      (wife) is seeking a new man with no pieter!
      
      
              Kenneth M. Heide, BA, CPO, FAAOP 
      
      
      I would be curious to know, for those of us who started this project 
      while
      married; how many of us are still married to the same wife as when it 
      all
      started?
      
      Tom S.
      
      
            
      
      
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      Checked by AVG. 
      6/11/2008 7:13 PM
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Wing Building | 
      
      
      Chris,
      Just kidding.
      That's why the smiley face.  :^)
      Walt Evans
      NX140DL
      
      "Let's Legalize Freedom"
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: <catdesigns@att.net>
      Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2008 2:54 AM
      Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: Wing Building
      
      
      >
      > Walt
      >
      > I think what your referring to is a glitch with my posting to the web 
      > based forum then having it bounced to the email and archives. Notice how 
      > the apostrophe shows up as a?T in both places of the email version but is 
      > fine on the web forum.
      >
      > If this is not what your referring to then, well we all have our talents 
      > and spelling and typing are not one of mine. Sorry it bothers you.
      >
      > Chris Tracy
      > Sacramento, Ca
      > Website at http://www.WestCoastPiet.com
      >
      > do not archive
      >
      > ----- Original Message ----- 
      > From: "walt evans" <waltdak@verizon.net>
      > To: <pietenpol-list@matronics.com>
      > Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2008 11:37 AM
      > Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: Wing Building
      >
      >
      >>
      >> proof read   :^)
      >> Walt Evans
      >> NX140DL
      >>
      >> "Let's Legalize Freedom"
      >> ----- Original Message ----- 
      >> From: "Catdesigns" <Catdesigns@comcast.net>
      >> To: <pietenpol-list@matronics.com>
      >> Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2008 2:15 PM
      >> Subject: Pietenpol-List: Wing Building
      >>
      >>
      >>> <Catdesigns@comcast.net>
      >>>
      >>> (Crossing fingers)
      >>>
      >>> I?Tm about a month away from starting assembly of the 3-piece wing. I 
      >>> was wondering if anyone has built their wings vertically (i.e. leading 
      >>> edge up) instead of horizontal lying flat on a bench?  If so, could I 
      >>> get some pictures and/or descriptions of how to jig this up. Reason why 
      >>> I want to do this is I could work on both wings at the same time and it 
      >>> would fit so much better in my garage. I have a few ideas of my own but 
      >>> just thought I would ask.  Usually my ideas cause delays, frustration, 
      >>> and added cost.
      >>>
      >>> How are the rest of you building your wings?  Is there a better way then 
      >>> the way I am thinking? Or should I just cave in and kick the wife?Ts 
      >>> car out of the garage.
      >>>
      >>> Chris
      >>>
      >>> --------
      >>> Chris Tracy
      >>> Sacramento, CA
      >>> WestCoastPiet.com
      >>>
      >>>
      >>>
      >>>
      >>> Read this topic online here:
      >>>
      >>> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=187399#187399
      >>>
      >>>
      >>>
      >>>
      >>>
      >>>
      >>>
      >>>
      >>>
      >>>
      >>>
      >>
      >>
      >>
      >>
      >>
      >>
      >
      >
      > 
      
      
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| Subject:  | marriage & building | 
      
      Man in just warms the cockles of my heart (what the heck are the cockles
      anyway ?) to hear of some great
      interior decorating happening in the residences of Ryan in Chicago,
      Brian Kraut, and Ken. 
      
      
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| Subject:  | Greg C's Love Hate list  | 
      
      Fantastic Greg regarding hating turbulence. 
      
      I've never flown a plane that is as uncomfortable and unruly in
      turbulence (thanks in part to the light wing loading) 
      and winds.  It's pretty exhausting to fly a Piet cross country all day
      in turbulence and winds.   
      
      On the love side, there is no finer plane to fly when the winds are
      totally calm about 1/2 hour prior to sunset or
      just after sunrise.   The views, the handling, the low level, flat out,
      no-holes-barred, worm-burning buzz jobs on
      freshly tilled farmers fields, and smoke trails that hang in the air for
      minutes are found no finer than in a Pietenpol
      Air Camper.  
      
      Mike C.
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Still Married? | 
      
      I started my Piet married to one woman, got divorced during the process,  and 
      will finish married to another woman, one who likes to fly this time.  
      Apparently, I was an AIDS victim - Aviation Induced Divorce Syndrome. 
      
      Jack, I'd love to be in the tower at Dulles when you land... or are you  
      landing in the Udvar-Hazy parking lot?
      
      Matt Paxton
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: marriage & building | 
      
      >Man in just warms the cockles of my heart (what the heck are the
      cockles anyway ?) >
      
      Mike:
      Good question.  Here's an answer from the "Workd Wide Words" website.
      
      Its one of the more lovely idioms in the language, isnt it? Something
      that warms the cockles of ones heart induces a glow of pleasure,
      sympathy, affection, or some such similar emotion. What gets warmed is
      the innermost part of ones being. Its not that surprising that it
      should be associated with the heart, that being the presumed seat of the
      emotions for most people. But what are the cockles?
      Were not sure. We do know that the expression turns up first in the
      middle of the seventeenth century, and that the earliest form of the
      idiom was rejoice the cockles of ones heart.
      Cockles are a type of bivalve mollusc, once a staple part of the diet
      for many British people (you may recall that Sweet Molly Malone once
      wheeled her wheelbarrow through Dublins fair city, crying cockles and
      mussels, alive, alive oh!). They are frequently heart-shaped (their
      formal zoological genus was at one time Cardium, of the heart), with
      ribbed shells.
      It may be that the shape and spiral ribbing of the ventricles of the
      heart reminded surgeons of the two valves of the cockle. But I cant
      find an example of the word cockle being applied to the heart outside
      this expression, which makes me suspicious of this explanation. It may
      be that the shape of the cockleshell, suggesting the heart as it so
      obviously does, gave rise to cockles of the heart as an expansion.
      After this piece appeared in the Newsletter, James Woodfield pointed
      out that there is another possible explanation. In medieval Latin, the
      ventricles of the heart were at times called cochleae cordis, where the
      second word is an inflected form of cor, heart. Those unversed in Latin
      could have misinterpreted cochleae as cockles, or it might have started
      out as a university in-joke. Oddly, cochlea in Latin is the word for a
      snail (from the shape of the ventricles * its also the name given to
      the spiral cavity of the inner ear), so if this story is right we should
      really be speaking of warming the snails of ones heart.
      Tom S.
      in beautiful, windy, Kansas
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Greg C's Love Hate list  | 
      
      Speaking of rides,
      
      I plan to be at Broadhead this year again, this time with a buddy, one  
      smaller than I and could fit into the front seat. Can I arrange to get him a  ride
      
      on Saturday with a willing Pieter?
      
      It would be really great if I cold get that set up in advance, last  year I 
      didn't catch a ride, however since I am building I'll get a ride sooner  or 
      later, however I would love to see catch a ride. He's a good friend and the  one
      
      that helped me get my build started, I think it would be a real treat  for him.
      
      Your willingness is appreciated
      
      Thanks
      
      
      John Recine  
      
      
      In a message dated 6/12/2008 10:25:05 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
      michael.d.cuy@nasa.gov writes:
      
      Fantastic Greg regarding hating turbulence. 
      
      I've never flown a plane that is as uncomfortable and unruly in  turbulence 
      (thanks in part to the light wing loading) 
      and winds.  It's pretty exhausting to fly a Piet cross  country all day in 
      turbulence and winds.   
      
      On the love side, there is no finer plane to fly when  the winds are totally 
      calm about 1/2 hour prior to sunset  or
      just after sunrise.   The views, the  handling, the low level, flat out, 
      no-holes-barred, worm-burning buzz jobs  on
      freshly tilled farmers fields, and smoke trails  that hang in the air for 
      minutes are found no finer than in a  Pietenpol
      Air Camper.  
      
      Mike C.
      
      
      (http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?Pietenpol-List) 
      (http://www.matronics.com/contribution) 
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Still Married? | 
      
      I wish they'd let me land in the parking lot.  They are going to park me
      overnight at Dulles Jet Center, way up near the approach end of 19L.
      The Udvar-Hazy museum is a mile or so southwest of the approach end of
      1R.  Of course, runway 1R/19L is 11,500 feet long so I will have quite a
      taxi (at least 3 miles of S-Turning) to get from Dulles Jet to the
      museum on Saturday morning.  I wish they'd let me fly down the taxiway
      to the south end of the runway, but somehow I doubt that's going to
      happen.  I wonder what Potomac Approach is going to think of having to
      handle traffic with a cruise speed of 58 knots?
      
      
      I'm just glad someone at the Smithsonian is aware enough of Pietenpols
      to want to have one on display Saturday.  They said they would park me
      next to an F-16.  That will be a nice contrast.
      
      
      Jack Phillips
      
      NX899JP
      
      
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      Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2008 10:32 AM
      Subject: Pietenpol-List: Re: Still Married?
      
      
      I started my Piet married to one woman, got divorced during the process,
      and will finish married to another woman, one who likes to fly this
      time. Apparently, I was an AIDS victim - Aviation Induced Divorce
      Syndrome. 
      
      
      Jack, I'd love to be in the tower at Dulles when you land... or are you
      landing in the Udvar-Hazy parking lot?
      
      
      Matt Paxton
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Still Married? | 
      
      Hey Jack
      I really wish I could be at that event.  That sounds like a fun trip.  
      On the taxi, you could ask the tower for a tail up, fast taxi, if the 
      weather permits.
      Dick
        ----- Original Message ----- 
        From: Phillips, Jack 
        To: pietenpol-list@matronics.com 
        Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2008 9:53 AM
        Subject: RE: Pietenpol-List: Re: Still Married?
      
      
        I wish they'd let me land in the parking lot.  They are going to park 
      me overnight at Dulles Jet Center, way up near the approach end of 19L.  
      The Udvar-Hazy museum is a mile or so southwest of the approach end of 
      1R.  Of course, runway 1R/19L is 11,500 feet long so I will have quite a 
      taxi (at least 3 miles of S-Turning) to get from Dulles Jet to the 
      museum on Saturday morning.  I wish they'd let me fly down the taxiway 
      to the south end of the runway, but somehow I doubt that's going to 
      happen.  I wonder what Potomac Approach is going to think of having to 
      handle traffic with a cruise speed of 58 knots?
      
         
      
        I'm just glad someone at the Smithsonian is aware enough of Pietenpols 
      to want to have one on display Saturday.  They said they would park me 
      next to an F-16.  That will be a nice contrast.
      
         
      
        Jack Phillips
      
        NX899JP
      
         
      
      
      -------------------------------------------------------------------------
      -----
      
        From: owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com 
      [mailto:owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of 
      Woodflier@aol.com
        Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2008 10:32 AM
        To: pietenpol-list@matronics.com
        Subject: Pietenpol-List: Re: Still Married?
      
         
      
        I started my Piet married to one woman, got divorced during the 
      process, and will finish married to another woman, one who likes to fly 
      this time. Apparently, I was an AIDS victim - Aviation Induced Divorce 
      Syndrome. 
      
         
      
        Jack, I'd love to be in the tower at Dulles when you land... or are 
      you landing in the Udvar-Hazy parking lot?
      
         
      
        Matt Paxton
      
      
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| Subject:  | Pietenpol goes to DC | 
      
      Too bad you're not flying into National, Jack----think of the beautiful
      view you'd have of the city of Washington, DC.    
      
      You'll have to recalibrate your eyeballs landing on that long runway.
      It always messes with my depth perception when going into
      a narrow or very wide runway but if you keep it in mind as you descend
      it seems to work better.   
      
      'American 445 heavy, taxi into position runway one nine hold.   American
      445 Heavy cleared for takeoff, 
      caution wake turbulence, departing experimental high-wing."  
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Still Married? | 
      
      They are so NOT used to slow aircraft . . the last time I did this 
      event, they sent us around three times because we were too close to 
      traffic AHEAD of us!!  They just don't get that we could have landed in 
      the LAST 500 feet of a 10,000 ft runway, or that we could land in the 
      first 100 and turn off immediately.  
      
      Good luck Jack!
        ----- Original Message ----- 
        From: Phillips, Jack<mailto:Jack.Phillips@cardinalhealth.com> 
        To: pietenpol-list@matronics.com<mailto:pietenpol-list@matronics.com> 
        Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2008 10:53 AM
        Subject: RE: Pietenpol-List: Re: Still Married?
      
      
        I wish they'd let me land in the parking lot.  They are going to park 
      me overnight at Dulles Jet Center, way up near the approach end of 19L.  
      The Udvar-Hazy museum is a mile or so southwest of the approach end of 
      1R.  Of course, runway 1R/19L is 11,500 feet long so I will have quite a 
      taxi (at least 3 miles of S-Turning) to get from Dulles Jet to the 
      museum on Saturday morning.  I wish they'd let me fly down the taxiway 
      to the south end of the runway, but somehow I doubt that's going to 
      happen.  I wonder what Potomac Approach is going to think of having to 
      handle traffic with a cruise speed of 58 knots?
      
         
      
        I'm just glad someone at the Smithsonian is aware enough of Pietenpols 
      to want to have one on display Saturday.  They said they would park me 
      next to an F-16.  That will be a nice contrast.
      
         
      
        Jack Phillips
      
        NX899JP
      
         
      
      
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      [mailto:owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of 
      Woodflier@aol.com
        Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2008 10:32 AM
        To: pietenpol-list@matronics.com
        Subject: Pietenpol-List: Re: Still Married?
      
         
      
        I started my Piet married to one woman, got divorced during the 
      process, and will finish married to another woman, one who likes to fly 
      this time. Apparently, I was an AIDS victim - Aviation Induced Divorce 
      Syndrome. 
      
         
      
        Jack, I'd love to be in the tower at Dulles when you land... or are 
      you landing in the Udvar-Hazy parking lot?
      
         
      
        Matt Paxton
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Wing Building | 
      
      
      
      Wife-to-be v1.0 doesn't really understand my want/need to build a Pietenpol, but
      she supports me anyway.  In return for her tremendous love and support, I'm
      doing considerable house renovation projects while the T-88 cures...  A man's
      got to have something to do while the epoxy sets...
      
      Billy McCaskill
      Urbana, IL
      fin, rudder, and elevators done.
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Still Married? | 
      
      
      I don't think AIDS is my problem.  The mariage counselor said yesterday that we
      are both holding back our feelings and we should find a way to talk to each other
      about what were feeling.   I make 3 times as much money as she does and she
      spends twice as much as I make.  So at best it's a huge deficite.  She's angry
      that it bothers me.  She's angry because I don't like being yelled at for
      no reason.  She's angry any time I try to do anything for myself.  She's angry
      because, because, because.  I can't stand her most of the time and am tired of
      being tied to the whipping post.  I'm not sure what the counselor expects me
      to say.  As for the Piet,  it's really dad's project.  She doesn't understand
      why I'm doing most of the leg work and spending my money on it.  She said I wasn't
      allowed to build to build a plane untill the house remodeling is done. 
      I guess I shouldn't tell her about the Wagabond fuse that I bought!  Or maybe
      I should so I won't have to listen to her any more?
      
      Jeremy in Dallas
      Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile
      
      -----Original Message-----
      From: Woodflier@aol.com
      
      To:pietenpol-list@matronics.com
      Subject: Pietenpol-List: Re: Still Married?
      
      
      I started my Piet married to one woman, got divorced during the process= ,  and
      will finish married to another woman, one who likes to fly this time.  Apparently,
      I was an AIDS victim - Aviation Induced Divorce Syndrome. 
      
      Jack, I'd love to be in the tower at Dulles when you land... or are you=   landing
      in the Udvar-Hazy parking lot? 
      
      Matt Paxton
      
      
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| Subject:  | Jeremy in Dallas | 
      
      
      
      Jeremy, 
      
      Not sure what Dr. Phil might advise you two but sorry to hear of the
      distress you're facing. 
      I say either get a girlfriend/mistress who really treats you great and
      has divorced a guy
      that makes as much money as you do so when you leave your wife you can
      'inherit' 1/2 of what
      that husband gave your mistress and not come out of a divorce in the
      hole. 
      
      I'm jesting of course but I've heard of guys who have actually
      experienced that scenario.  
      
      Best wishes with your situation and I think many on the list would agree
      with me that if
      you can't change your wife's spending habits or attitude, you can at
      least go in the
      work shop from time to time and get some much needed 'therapy' by
      building !
      
      Mike C. 
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Still Married? | 
      
      Wow, never realized you guys had it so bad; for Randi and & I, our  biggest 
      concern is our boyfriends would want to use our tools, or help with our  
      projects.. that's a no-no. Do you have any idea how difficult it is to find a 
      guy 
      that wants to buy his own tools and work on his own projects.. in his own  
      space? ..or put up with our engine in the living room (that's another matter, 
      its 
      brand new and it is clean so it would be a bad thing to put it out in the  
      garage and have it get dirty or rusty). For the most part Randi and I are too 
      
      busy right now for full time relationships so we can both sympathize with both
      
      you builders and your girlfriends or wives, it is really tough for either 
      side.  In the years we have been building we have become outcasts in our circle
      
      of  friends because we never show up for happy hours, weekend BBQ's, or other 
      social  invites much less invite them over. I don't think anybody needs to be 
      told of  the single minded determination it takes to finish a project of this 
      scale so  maybe the solution is to find a like -minded partner? Sorry, that 
      does not do  much for those who are already with someone who does not see this
      as 
      a good  thing. At least they would know where you are and what is on your 
      mind all the  time, how could that be so bad?
      Unfortunately the Piets are not a cross-country plane where you can take  
      your spouse to a fly in and have them hear the stories about the far and wide 
      
      travels and holidays flyers have had with their completed projects, or the group
      
       flights to the Bahamas or Key West after Sun-n-fun. 
      Maybe you can get them to read some Richard Bach and give them some insight  
      into that far away look in your eyes? (its not from T-88 dust)
      ...Chrissi
      
      CG Products,  Custom Aircraft Hardware
      www.CozyGirrrl.com 
      Cozy Mk-IV RG  13B-turbo
      Plans #957 Chapter? big pieces done, details,  details
      
      
      **************Vote for your city's best dining and nightlife. City's Best 
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| Subject:  | Airplanes & wives | 
      
      This is my first post. I must be the lucky one. 33 years with the same 
      wife and she's still in love with me. I have purchased a Piet to rebuild 
      and am flying a Skybolt with a Smith Miniplane almost done. And my wife 
      has little problems with my habbit. Maybe a good ballence of things is 
      good even in a marage. Any way I have enjoyed all of your comments and 
      the forum has been great so far.
      
      Oh' by the way I have the one with the flaps. The Piet had some other 
      interesting things I will explain at a later date. I'm sure you will all 
      get a laugh from. I may never use the flaps, but we will see what they 
      do or don't do.
      
      Jerry Grogan
      Des Moines, IA 
      In the Flood
      
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| Subject:  | Airplanes & wives | 
      
      Welcome Jerry!  All I can attest to Jerry's abilities, a real craftsman.
      He is doing all the welding on my critical parts.
      
      Jack
      
      www.textors.com <http://www.textors.com/> 
      
      do not archive  
      
      
      This is my first post. I must be the lucky one. 33 years with the same
      wife and she's still in love with me. I have purchased a Piet to rebuild
      and am flying a Skybolt with a Smith Miniplane almost done. And my wife
      has little problems with my habbit. Maybe a good ballence of things is
      good even in a marage. Any way I have enjoyed all of your comments and
      the forum has been great so far.
      
      
      Oh' by the way I have the one with the flaps. The Piet had some other
      interesting things I will explain at a later date. I'm sure you will all
      get a laugh from. I may never use the flaps, but we will see what they
      do or don't do.
      
      
      Jerry Grogan
      
      Des Moines, IA 
      
      In the Flood
      
      
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| Subject:  | Airplanes & wives | 
      
      Flaps!  Now that's what a Pietenpol needs - a way to quickly add more
      drag!
      
      
      Jack Phillips
      
      NX899JP
      
      
        _____  
      
      From: owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com
      [mailto:owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of JERRY
      GROGAN
      Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2008 3:42 PM
      Subject: Pietenpol-List: Airplanes & wives
      
      
      This is my first post. I must be the lucky one. 33 years with the same
      wife and she's still in love with me. I have purchased a Piet to rebuild
      and am flying a Skybolt with a Smith Miniplane almost done. And my wife
      has little problems with my habbit. Maybe a good ballence of things is
      good even in a marage. Any way I have enjoyed all of your comments and
      the forum has been great so far.
      
      
      Oh' by the way I have the one with the flaps. The Piet had some other
      interesting things I will explain at a later date. I'm sure you will all
      get a laugh from. I may never use the flaps, but we will see what they
      do or don't do.
      
      
      Jerry Grogan
      
      Des Moines, IA 
      
      In the Flood
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Still Married? | 
      
      
      Too bad we don't have more single female Pieters.  We could have a Personals section.
       I could see it now:  divorced white male Pieter 30 seeking divorced white
      Pieter friendly female 25 to 35 who likes hot dusty evenings in the shop
      gluing up ribs and long take off rolls along a green field!
      
      Jeremy in Dallas
      Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile
      
      -----Original Message-----
      From: CozyGirrrl@aol.com
      
      To:pietenpol-list@matronics.com
      Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: Re: Still Married?
      
      
      Wow, never realized you guys had it so bad; for Randi and & I, our  biggest concern
      is our boyfriends would want to use our tools, or help with = our  projects..
      that's a no-no. Do you have any idea how difficult it is to find = a  guy
      that wants to buy his own tools and work on his own projects.. in his ow= n 
      space? ..or put up with our engine in the living room (that's another matter=
      ,  its brand new and it is clean so it would be a bad thing to put it out in th=
      e  garage and have it get dirty or rusty). For the most part Randi and I are
      to= o  busy right now for full time relationships so we can both sympathize
      with bo= th  you builders and your girlfriends or wives, it is really tough for
      either si= de.  In the years we have been building we have become outcasts in
      our circle of  friends because we never show up for happy hours, weekend BBQ's,
      or other so= cial  invites much less invite them over. I don't think anybody
      needs to be told o= f  the single minded determination it takes to finish a
      project of this scale s= o  maybe the solution is to find a like -minded partner?
      Sorry, that does not d= o  much for those who are already with someone who
      does not see this as a good  thing. At least they would know where you are and
      what is on your mind all t= he  time, how could that be so bad? 
      Unfortunately the Piets are not a cross-country plane where you can tak= e  your
      spouse to a fly in and have them hear the stories about the far and wid= e 
      travels and holidays flyers have had with their completed projects, or the g=
      roup  flights to the Bahamas or Key West after Sun-n-fun. 
      Maybe you can get them to read some Richard Bach and give them some ins= ight 
      into that far away look in your eyes? (its not from T-88 dust) 
      ...Chrissi 
      
      CG Products,  Custom Aircraft Hardware
      www.CozyGirrrl.com 
      Cozy Mk-IV RG  13B-turbo
      Plans #957 Chapter? big pieces done, details,  details
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Still Married? | 
      
      
      In a message dated 6/12/2008 3:16:20 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
      outofthebox50@yahoo.com writes:
      
      
      Too bad we don't have more single female  Pieters.  We could have a Personals 
      section.   I could see it  now:  divorced white male Pieter 30 seeking 
      divorced white  Pieter  friendly female 25 to 35 who likes hot dusty evenings in
      the 
      shop gluing up  ribs and long take off rolls along a green field!
      
      Jeremy, please issue a spew alert before posting like that, my keyboard  is 
      now sharing my caffeine buzz. 
      There has to be a naughty t-shirt in there somewhere?
      ...Chrissi
      
      
      CG Products,  Custom Aircraft Hardware
      www.CozyGirrrl.com 
      Cozy Mk-IV RG  13B-turbo
      Plans #957 Chapter? big pieces done, details,  details
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| Subject:  | then there is the female version of AIDS | 
      
      Where Corvair guru William Wynne dated and married Grace Ellen who left
      her man for someone who supported her passion
      for flying and building.     See attachment. 
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Still Married? | 
      
      Chrissi, will you marry me?
      
      Brian Kraut
      Engineering Alternatives, Inc.
      www.engalt.com
      
        -----Original Message-----
        From: owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com
      [mailto:owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com]On Behalf Of
      CozyGirrrl@aol.com
        Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2008 3:38 PM
        To: pietenpol-list@matronics.com
        Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: Re: Still Married?
      
      
        Wow, never realized you guys had it so bad; for Randi and & I, our biggest
      concern is our boyfriends would want to use our tools, or help with our
      projects.. that's a no-no. Do you have any idea how difficult it is to find
      a guy that wants to buy his own tools and work on his own projects.. in his
      own space? ..or put up with our engine in the living room (that's another
      matter, its brand new and it is clean so it would be a bad thing to put it
      out in the garage and have it get dirty or rusty). For the most part Randi
      and I are too busy right now for full time relationships so we can both
      sympathize with both you builders and your girlfriends or wives, it is
      really tough for either side. In the years we have been building we have
      become outcasts in our circle of friends because we never show up for happy
      hours, weekend BBQ's, or other social invites much less invite them over. I
      don't think anybody needs to be told of the single minded determination it
      takes to finish a project of this scale so maybe the solution is to find a
      like -minded partner? Sorry, that does not do much for those who are already
      with someone who does not see this as a good thing. At least they would know
      where you are and what is on your mind all the time, how could that be so
      bad?
        Unfortunately the Piets are not a cross-country plane where you can take
      your spouse to a fly in and have them hear the stories about the far and
      wide travels and holidays flyers have had with their completed projects, or
      the group flights to the Bahamas or Key West after Sun-n-fun.
        Maybe you can get them to read some Richard Bach and give them some
      insight into that far away look in your eyes? (its not from T-88 dust)
        ...Chrissi
      
        CG Products, Custom Aircraft Hardware
        www.CozyGirrrl.com
        Cozy Mk-IV RG 13B-turbo
        Plans #957 Chapter? big pieces done, details, details
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Airplanes & wives | 
      
      Nah,
      I can slip my Piet into any place that a 150 with full flaps could never 
      get into.
      
      Walt Evans
      NX140DL
      
      "Let's Legalize Freedom"
        ----- Original Message ----- 
        From: Phillips, Jack 
        To: pietenpol-list@matronics.com 
        Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2008 3:59 PM
        Subject: RE: Pietenpol-List: Airplanes & wives
      
      
        Flaps!  Now that's what a Pietenpol needs - a way to quickly add more 
      drag!
      
         
      
        Jack Phillips
      
        NX899JP
      
         
      
      
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      [mailto:owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of JERRY 
      GROGAN
        Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2008 3:42 PM
        To: pietenpol-list@matronics.com
        Subject: Pietenpol-List: Airplanes & wives
      
         
      
        This is my first post. I must be the lucky one. 33 years with the same 
      wife and she's still in love with me. I have purchased a Piet to rebuild 
      and am flying a Skybolt with a Smith Miniplane almost done. And my wife 
      has little problems with my habbit. Maybe a good ballence of things is 
      good even in a marage. Any way I have enjoyed all of your comments and 
      the forum has been great so far.
      
         
      
        Oh' by the way I have the one with the flaps. The Piet had some other 
      interesting things I will explain at a later date. I'm sure you will all 
      get a laugh from. I may never use the flaps, but we will see what they 
      do or don't do.
      
         
      
        Jerry Grogan
      
        Des Moines, IA 
      
        In the Flood
      
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| Subject:  | Jack going to Dulles | 
      
      I'd bet money on Jack Phillips that if they allowed him, he could land
      SIDEWAYS on the runway of his
      choice at Dulles and have room to turn around without going off into the
      grass.   
      
      Heck, the runway I've landed on at Oshkosh they call 18L/36R but is
      otherwise a taxiway during the rest
      of the year.    That taxiway is probably three times as wide as my home
      base runway. 
      
      Mike C. 
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Still Married? | 
      
      
        No.  Clif  :-)
      
      
        Do you have any idea how difficult it is to find a guy that wants to 
      buy his own tools and work on his own projects.. in his own space? 
      ...Chrissi
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Wing Building | 
      
      
      Billy
      Just remember that it's not a good idea to use T-88 on 2x4 wall studs.  You 
      will use way too much glue.
      However, when buying 2x4's you can look for a reddish coloring in some 
      boards with a fine grain, those being douglas fir and put them aside for 
      airplane parts.
      Dick N.
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: <billmz@cox.net>
      Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2008 10:45 AM
      Subject: Pietenpol-List: Re: Wing Building
      
      
      >
      >
      > Wife-to-be v1.0 doesn't really understand my want/need to build a 
      > Pietenpol, but she supports me anyway.  In return for her tremendous love 
      > and support, I'm doing considerable house renovation projects while the 
      > T-88 cures...  A man's got to have something to do while the epoxy sets...
      >
      > Billy McCaskill
      > Urbana, IL
      > fin, rudder, and elevators done.
      >
      >
      > 
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Love hate List | 
      
      
      Thought I'd add mine too...
      
      Love the wire wheels
      
      Wish I had built the wood gear
      
      Love the extremely simple brakes
      
      Love the extremely simple tailwheel
      
      Love that, other than a few things like those above, I followed the plans
      
      Wish I had a Model A on it
      
      Love that Continental more, though
      
      Love the NORDO thing
      
      Love KISS (Keep It Simple Stupid)
      
      Hate the sore butt on long flights
      
      Love the character of the original design
      
      Love that I can stop on the way to the airfield and fill my 5 gallon gas can and
      fly over to visit friends at a local airstrip and fly back and still have fuel
      left over
      
      Absolutely love going to the airport before dawn, watching the dew spray up from
      the tires as I run down the strip and causing the first day's sunlight to flood
      the cockpit by climbing higher.  Sharing the experience and the views with
      my daughter makes me love it so much more!
      
      Don Emch
      NX899DE
      
      
      Read this topic online here:
      
      http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=187681#187681
      
      
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| Subject:  | Pietenpol as a large airplane | 
      
      Boy, after thinking all these years about how small a Piet is, now that 
      I am varnishing the *@#%<mailto:*@#%> thing, I am not so sure. I am on 
      my third quart of varnish and the end is nowhere in sight . . . whew!!
      
      The fuselage is about 3/4 done, and I just started on the tail surfaces 
      today.  I know this is a lot of varnish, but I am sanding between coats 
      and putting a third coat on the high-use areas like the floorboards and 
      seats/seatbacks, and on the panels which I want to look good. 
      (polyurethane, semi-gloss)
      
      I'll be back at it all day tomorrow, too.
      
      Gene
      (starting to like the smell of varnish)
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Still Married? | 
      
      
      In a message dated 6/12/2008 5:09:26 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
      brian.kraut@engalt.com writes:
      
      Chrissi, will you marry  me?
      
      
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      Brian, that depends....
      
      -have your own tools?
      -have your own projects to keep you busy (and out of my hair so I can work  
      on my own projects)
      -do you live in an airpark? 
      Oh, send picture of your plane =)
      
      ...Chrissi
      
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