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1. 06:49 AM - EAA survey (Frazier, Vincent A)
2. 08:00 AM - Re: Valve (Wernerworld)
3. 10:16 AM - Fw: Rocket Inquiry MAIN Page (Hr2pilot@aol.com)
4. 12:52 PM - Lost Pilot! (Morocketman@aol.com)
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--> Rocket-List message posted by: "Frazier, Vincent A" <VFrazier@usi.edu>
Many of you received an EAA survey in the e-mail today. Here's what I
put in the comments section. I hope everyone else will do the same.
Regarding Airventure: More homebuilts, more homebuilts, more
homebuilts.....LESS AIRSHOW! I get so tired of the incessant yapping
from the announcers. Shoot the yodeler.
Vince Frazier
3965 Caborn Road
Mount Vernon, IN 47620
812-464-1839 work
812-985-7309 home
F-1H Rocket, N540VF
http://www.usi.edu/science/chemistry/vfrazier/page1.html
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--> Rocket-List message posted by: "Wernerworld" <russ@wernerworld.com>
It sounds like the best solution is a good inlet plug for use while parked
outdoors!
Russ
HRII N29268
Finally a Phase 2 airplane!
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From: <Hr2pilot@aol.com>
Subject: Re: Rocket-List: RE: Valve
> --> Rocket-List message posted by: Hr2pilot@aol.com
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> If you use the wiffel valve it well be open with the ram air open
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--> Rocket-List message posted by: Hr2pilot@aol.com
From: HarmonRocket@aol.com
Subject: Fwd: Rocket Inquiry MAIN Page
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Thanks for your interest in the Harmon Rocket product line.
Sincerely,
Christina Phillips
Harmon Rocket, LLC
2000 South Union Avenue
Bakersfield, CA 93307
661-836-1028
661-836-1743 FAX
harmonrocket@aol.com
_www.harmonrocket.com_ (http://www.harmonrocket.com/)
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your interest in the Harmon Rocket product line.
Sincerely,
Christina Phillips
Harmon Rocket, LLC
2000 South Union
Avenue
Bakersfield, CA 93307
661-836-1028
661-836-1743
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harmonrocket@aol.com
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From: support@ncws.com
Subject: Rocket Inquiry MAIN Page
Below is the result of your feedback form. It was submitted by
() on Wednesday, February 2, 2005 at 17:35:29
Email: gertivs@netzero.net
Name: Gerti VanderSchuur
Question: Can you give me any information on where to get a canopy cover for the
Rocket.
Thank you
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--> Rocket-List message posted by: Morocketman@aol.com
Do Not Archive! I have purchased a vertical card compass at an aircraft
salvage yard. On the compass is a note which states "this compass is CUSTOM
MODIFIED for Mr. Gordon Pugh for his Mooney Mite. All headings are 180 degrees
off". I was told by the salvage yard that Mr Pugh modified the compass for
use on a flight to the North Pole, and that it would be more (????) accurate
reading opposite. I just typed "Gordon Pugh" into Google Search engine, and
it returned an article about a Mr. Pugh's Flight to Alaska. It further stated
that the Mooney Mite (337M) is missing or unaccounted for. I know where the
airplane was and would like to contact Gordon. The Alaska Story had him
living in New England, problably New Hampshire. I think he would be about 70
to
75 years of age. My limited search of FAA records doesn't show current
pilots certificate. That's about all I know. Can some of you computer geeks
find him? Or can anyone forward this to a pilot/Mooney fan/adventurer/etc. who
might know him. He doesn't owe me any money, I just think he might enjoy
knowing where his airplane is/was located. Sorry, this is not more Rocket
related, but thanks for the help. Les Featherston 417-466-4663h or
417-425-3595c DO NOT ARCHIVE
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