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1. 06:17 AM - Re: new builder upstate NY (Amsafetyc)
2. 02:29 PM - Rich Harris from New York (tstancy)
3. 05:36 PM - Re: New (Free) Aviation App (gbrasch)
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Subject: | Re: new builder upstate NY |
I made mine wider by about the same. It added a little more work and a good bit
of space. Highly recommend it, especially if you plan on flying in colder temps
makes room for an extra layer of cloths.
John
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> On Mar 23, 2015, at 7:09 PM, Gardiner Mason <airlion2@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Dave, I see thatyouarenot a heavyweight, but you aught to consider building your
fuselage 26 inches wide instead of 24. It sure helps for the comfort and
doesn't, add that much weight. Gardiner Mason. Up where you live you can
dress more warmly?
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>> On Mar 23, 2015, at 6:50 PM, "dmcb84" <dmcb84@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>> Ok, thought i would join the fun on here.
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>> www.davespiet.blogspot.com
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>> Started building march 2014. Lots of reading, EAA sport air workshop, brodhead,
and a corvair college in the books. Just starting to get familiar with the
airframe. Hope to get alot more building done this year when the weather starts
to warm.
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>> David McBride
>> Rochester, NY
>> dmcb84@hotmail.com
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Subject: | Rich Harris from New York |
Greetings,
Would anyone know of a Rich Harris from New York State who was building a Pietenpol
in the 1990's? I am interested in contacting him if possible.
Thank you,
Tom Stancy
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Subject: | Re: New (Free) Aviation App |
I can now insert photos of your courtesy cars into the app listings. Feel free
to email me your photos, and please be sure to indicate in the title of the email
the airport ID and/or city location, and if there is more than one FBO, which
one the car is located at. The app has broken 1400 locations nationwide.
Thanks, Glenn Email to airportcars101@gmail.com
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Glenn Brasch
RV-9A Flying
1952 Piper Tri-Pacer
Medevac Helicopter Pilot (Ret)
Tucson, Arizona
Owner, www.RVairspace.com and "Airport Courtesy Cars" Smart Phone App. Over 1400 cars nationwide.
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