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1. 05:03 AM - Fw: [Team RV] Fw: Tragic lose (Lenleg@aol.com)
2. 04:42 PM - Re: Re: Stormy's fly-in head count (tadsargent)
3. 06:50 PM - Re: Re: Stormy's fly-in head count (sportav8r@aol.com)
4. 08:42 PM - Re: Log Books (Larry Bowen)
5. 09:14 PM - Stormy's Arrival NOTAM (sportav8r@aol.com)
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Subject: | Fwd: [Team RV] Fw: Tragic lose |
In a message dated 6/19/2006 8:15:48 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
rsipp@earthlink.net writes:
Teams:
As previously announced we have lost one of the RV families best this past
weekend, Chris Good of West Bend, Wisconsin.
Chris was an avid, devoted formation pilot and member of the Blackhawks.
We will celebrate Chris' life on Saturday June 24.
Visitation 2:00 PM Central
Mass 4:00 PM
St. James Episcopal Church
148 South 8th Street
West Bend, Wisconsin
Church: 262 334 4242
If you are attending the family has asked that you bring pictures that you
may have.
Dick Sipp
989 435 3128
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Teams:
As previously announced we have lost one of the RV families best this past weekend,
Chris Good of West Bend, Wisconsin.
Chris was an avid, devoted formation pilot and member of the Blackhawks.
We will celebrate Chris' life on Saturday June 24.
Visitation 2:00 PM Central
Mass 4:00 PM
St. James Episcopal Church
148 South 8th Street
West Bend, Wisconsin
Church: 262 334 4242
If you are attending the family has asked that you bring pictures that you may
have.
Dick Sipp
989 435 3128
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Subject: | Re: Stormy's fly-in head count |
--> RVSouthEast-List message posted by: "tadsargent" <tadsargent@bellsouth.net>
Stromy please publish the secret location on this super secret forum.
TS
----- Original Message -----
From: sportav8r@aol.com
To: rvsoutheast-list@matronics.com
Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2006 10:28 PM
Subject: Re: RVSouthEast-List: Re: Stormy's fly-in head count
Glad to have you, Dave. Any time you want, really. Arrive early, you get to
help set up stuff ;-) Might even find yourself assigned to a lawn mower...
Arrivals usually heat up about 10:30, and I think we'll aim to eat at 12 o'clock.
I'll announce some more firm times and additional info like freq's, etc. later
next week.
-----Original Message-----
From: David Davenport <ddavenport5@nc.rr.com>
To: rvsoutheast-list@matronics.com
Sent: Thu, 15 Jun 2006 21:22:14 -0400
Subject: Re: RVSouthEast-List: Re: Stormy's fly-in head count
Stormy, my wife and I are planning on trying to make it this year. We have our
own tubes. What kind of arrival time are we shooting for?
David Davenport
RV-6 N168DD
----- Original Message -----
From: Craig
To: rvsoutheast-list@matronics.com
Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 8:29 PM
Subject: Re: RVSouthEast-List: Re: Stormy's fly-in head count
Stormy,
I am planning to attend with the spousal unit in tow, however I'll be looking
hard at the weather. I sold my C172 and am now part owner of a Supercub (had
to harvest some dough for an engine). ~175nm at 70kts is going to make a long
ride in an airplane that is not much of a cross country machine.
Hope to see everyone there. You have a great place and the river tubing is
great fun.
By the way, what is the identifier for your strip? The info left with the
GPS in the C172.
Craig
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Subject: | Re: Stormy's fly-in head count |
--> RVSouthEast-List message posted by: sportav8r@aol.com
You mean the forum where I published the secret details of my hydrogen propulsion
system?
No way. I fear I may already have been compromised. This will have to be my last
transmission for now.
Broken Arrow; I say again: Broken Arrow!
/Stormy out/
..._._
-----Original Message-----
Sent: Tue, 20 Jun 2006 19:42:40 -0400
--> RVSouthEast-List message posted by: "tadsargent" <tadsargent@bellsouth.net>
Stromy please publish the secret location on this super secret forum.
TS
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--> RVSouthEast-List message posted by: "Larry Bowen" <Larry@BowenAero.com>
Since my first flight of the RV-8, I've started using LogShare. It's OK,
and the price is right.
http://www.logshare.com/log.jsp?email=larry@bowenaero.com
--
Larry Bowen
Larry@BowenAero.com
http://BowenAero.com
Lenleg@aol.com wrote:
> --> RVSouthEast-List message posted by: Lenleg@aol.com
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> It is time for me to buy an additional logbook ... thinking of going PC
> route ... anyone using anything they really like ??
>
> Len
>
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Subject: | Stormy's Arrival NOTAM |
--> RVSouthEast-List message posted by: sportav8r@aol.com
4th Annual Stormy's Fly-In BBQ and River Blast
Rain date: Rain date? We don't need no stinkin' rain date; the weather's gonna
be fine.
Time: arrivals anytime Saturday morning; Unicomm monitored 1000-1200 EDT, so officially
we're looking for you at 10:00am. We will feed you at noon.
Location: 37-42.28N / 079-46.07W Identifier: 12VA Hop-Along Field Clifton Forge,
VA
Runway: 2100 feet x 50 feet turf, good condition. No approach obstacles (power
lines at the road are buried; info in AirNav regarding obstrucutions is not
correct). Elevation 1060 MSL. Preferred landing direction is using RWY 32 (slightly
uphill). Left hand traffic. Watch for turkey buzzards; they live around
here, raise large families, fly for food, and have little regard for you!
Should you somehow survive your approach and landing, park at the far end by
the hangar. BYO tiedowns if desired.
Note: your landing technique may be judged by obnoxious, opinionated persons who
landed ahead of you. If you can dish it out but can't take it, we suggest you
get here before "they" do. That said, we suggest swallowing your pride and
executing a go-around if your mains are not firmly planted with good braking
action by abeam the windsock; it's a long plunge into the river if you overshoot
and there is no overrun area. There's never been a landing mishap at Stormy's
place; don't be the first.
Contact info: Stormy's cell: 540-969-6466 anytime. Give this number to all the
telemarketers you know; I'm lonely. Insurance agents, too.
Unicomm frequency: 122.85 MHz
Menu: BBQ, chips, slaw, deviled eggs, sodas, bottled water, light desserts.
Cost: Your smile. This is our treat. You may bring a dish (not a reference to
your spousal unit or girlfriend) to share if you wish, to round out our buffet,
but it is not expected.
Items to bring:
~truck inner tubes; this is our 4th year doing this, so we have accumulated lots
of them, but you may bring extras if you have them. The bigger your butt, the
bigger the tube you need. Tonnage must equal displacement, Archimedes. (Tubing
looks iffy now due to recent drought.)
~Lawn chairs if you like to sit. Sun block. Bug-off. Beach towel. Frisbee.
Camera.
~Field Guide to Poison Ivy and other Itchy Plants. (Hey, sure as I'm sittin' here,
one of you Boy Scouts is gonna wander off the trail and get into something
they shouldn't touch.)
~River shoes/sandals, to protect feet while swimming/fishing/tubing. While none
are sharp, the river is chock full of rocks, most very slippery. Fishing tackle
(smallmouth, perch, catfish) as desired, but a VA fishing license is de rigeur.
~Snake repellent & antivenom.
That last one was a joke. If you should happen to see a long, slithery, fast-swimming
poisonous snake, hey, we suggest you vacate the river and run like hell.
We lose a guest or two every year to those pesky varmints; why become a statistic?
That reminds me; a change of underwear might be a good idea... for a
dry and comfortable flight home after swimming, that is. If you forget this
little detail, there's always Gold Bond and Cruex when you get home.
~Your favorite lucky shirt, etc, for horseshoe pitching.
~Cigars of choice, if you partake. Disparaging remarks, as appropriate, are optional
if you don't.
Schedule: Informal. Really loose. (Ask anyone who's been here before.) Around
1:30 we can mosey to the river, for swimming if it's shallow, and a 90 minute
float trip if it's deep enough. Either way, we end up just a short mosey from
the runway. Partaking of all activities and launching for home by 1600 is
very doable. You are welcome to stay as late as daylight and your schedule allows.
Around 10 pm, we hillbillies typically mosey on to bed so that our company
can go home. In case you hadn't noticed, mountain folks "mosey" alot. It's
slower than walking, but more relaxing.
For those who choose not to do the waterfront thing, there is always a group that
lounges up at the house and waits for the adventurers to return. You won't
be lonely. You may be taunted, just a little, but you'll get over it, you wussies.
And for those who can't make it this year, there's always 2007, and don't forget
the 2006 SERV Ocracoke Outing on Labor Day Weekend: one B&B already sold out,
but there's plenty of lodging available on the island and it's all close together.
Great time in store there!
I think that about covers it. We're expecting at least 15 planes based on the
RSVP's so far, and we will probably have more. Last year we made the local paper,
front page, in color, top of the fold (slow news day). Please remember to
comb your hair, act respectable and speak kindly of your host if interviewed.
Don't dress like a terrorist and don't fly like a fool. Maybe I'd better put
together a press kit...
I don't think there's more I need to say unless we have a last minute cancellation
for wx. Sure looking forward to seeing you all :-) My wife is handling all
the lunch logistics; I've been busy (with greatly appreciated help from my
SnF right-seater, "Fatboy" Dave Miller) replacing my back deck and installing
a new gazebo, neither of which will likely be finished in time for this event.
Oh, well; that's life on the farm. I'm sure it'll all work out. God is good.
See you Saturday!
-Stormy
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