---------------------------------------------------------- RVCanada-List Digest Archive --- Total Messages Posted Fri 04/02/04: 3 ---------------------------------------------------------- Today's Message Index: ---------------------- 1. 12:07 AM - Official Usage Guideline [Please Read] [Monthly Posting] (Matt Dralle) 2. 11:36 AM - Langley Fly-in 2004 (Tedd McHenry) 3. 10:53 PM - Re: Langley Fly-in 2004 (BTomm) ________________________________ Message 1 _____________________________________ Time: 12:07:06 AM PST US From: Matt Dralle Subject: RVCanada-List: Official Usage Guideline [Please Read] [Monthly Posting] DNA: do not archive --> RVCanada-List message posted by: Matt Dralle Dear Lister, Please read over the RVCanada-List Usage Guidelines below. The complete RVCanada-List FAQ including these Usage Guidelines can be found at the following URL: http://www.matronics.com/FAQs/RVCanada-List.FAQ.html Thank you, Matt Dralle Matronics Email List Administrator ****************************************************************************** RVCanada-List Usage Guidelines ****************************************************************************** The following details the official Usage Guidelines for the RVCanada-List. You are encouraged to read it carefully, and to abide by the rules therein. Failure to use the RVCanada-List in the manner described below may result in the removal of the subscribers from the List. RVCanada-List Policy Statement The purpose of the RVCanada-List is to provide a forum of discussion for things related to this particular discussion group. 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This will only cause a pointless debate that will hurt feelings, waste bandwidth and resolve nothing. ------- [This is an automated posting.] ________________________________ Message 2 _____________________________________ Time: 11:36:59 AM PST US From: Tedd McHenry Subject: RVCanada-List: Langley Fly-in 2004 --> RVCanada-List message posted by: Tedd McHenry The Langley Aero Club and Van's Air Force Western Canada Wing are holding the third annual Langley Fly-in on Saturday, June 12, 2004 at Langley airport (CYNJ). The format will be the same as last year, but this year, in addition to being the annual fly-in for Western Canada Wing, it will also be a general fly-in for all types of homebuilts. Keep an eye on the Fly-in web page for details, http://www.vansairforce.org/CYNJ Perhaps you're already the proud owner of a flying RV. Lucky you! Then you'll best homebuilt, and to show off your beautiful airplane. There's also a Furthest award, for the homebuilt that flies the furthest distance to get there. There will be plenty of space on the field for parking. You can come for the day, camp on the field, or stay in one of the hotels near the airport. There are links to the local Travelodge on the web page. Currently building an RV, or thinking about it? Then you'll enjoy our seminars. The seminar schedule isn't set yet, but there will definitely be a session on RVs, featuring Eustace Bowhay and a representative from Van's Aircraft. Keep an eye on the web site for more details. If you just like to look at RVs, this is probably going to be your best chance inside Canada this year. There are over 50 RVs registered in B.C., and we hope to have a sizable portion of them at Langley. Naturally, we're encouraging anyone who wants to fly in, regardless of what type of airplane they have. If you plan to attend, and especially if you plan to fly in, please take the time to sign the Guest Book on the Fly-in web page. http://www.vansairforce.org/CYNJ/guestbook/lac_sign.html That will help us plan facilities such as food and washrooms. Tedd McHenry Van's Air Force Western Canada Wing tedd@vansairforce.org www.vansairforce.org ________________________________ Message 3 _____________________________________ Time: 10:53:07 PM PST US From: BTomm Subject: RE: RVCanada-List: Langley Fly-in 2004 --> RVCanada-List message posted by: BTomm Tedd, Im planning to come again this year. Looking forward to it. Bevan On Friday, April 02, 2004 11:37 AM, Tedd McHenry [SMTP:tedd@vansairforce.org] wrote: > --> RVCanada-List message posted by: Tedd McHenry > > The Langley Aero Club and Van's Air Force Western Canada Wing are holding the > third annual Langley Fly-in on Saturday, June 12, 2004 at Langley airport > (CYNJ). The format will be the same as last year, but this year, in addition > to being the annual fly-in for Western Canada Wing, it will also be a general > fly-in for all types of homebuilts. > > Keep an eye on the Fly-in web page for details, > > http://www.vansairforce.org/CYNJ > > Perhaps you're already the proud owner of a flying RV. Lucky you! Then you'll > best homebuilt, and to show off your beautiful airplane. There's also a > Furthest award, for the homebuilt that flies the furthest distance to get > there. There will be plenty of space on the field for parking. You can come > for the day, camp on the field, or stay in one of the hotels near the airport. > There are links to the local Travelodge on the web page. > > Currently building an RV, or thinking about it? Then you'll enjoy our > seminars. The seminar schedule isn't set yet, but there will definitely be a > session on RVs, featuring Eustace Bowhay and a representative from Van's > Aircraft. Keep an eye on the web site for more details. > > If you just like to look at RVs, this is probably going to be your best chance > inside Canada this year. There are over 50 RVs registered in B.C., and we hope > to have a sizable portion of them at Langley. > > Naturally, we're encouraging anyone who wants to fly in, regardless of what > type of airplane they have. If you plan to attend, and especially if you plan > to fly in, please take the time to sign the Guest Book on the Fly-in web page. > > http://www.vansairforce.org/CYNJ/guestbook/lac_sign.html > > That will help us plan facilities such as food and washrooms. > > Tedd McHenry > Van's Air Force > Western Canada Wing > tedd@vansairforce.org > www.vansairforce.org > > > > > > >