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1. 08:11 AM - Off again. (cjpilot710@aol.com)
2. 01:07 PM - Re: Voltage Reg (Graeme Frew)
3. 03:24 PM - Vote for the RPA Board seat online (Drew Blahnick)
4. 04:26 PM - Re: Re: Howgozit (Michael Di Marco)
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RAre406906@aol.com, JGoolsby@umaryland.edu, keith.goolsby@eds.com,
artziggy6@yahoo.com, vicky@shippei.com, paraisoam@surfbest.net,
EdrisDee@aol.com, Ckelso17@earthlink.net
--> Yak-List message posted by: cjpilot710@aol.com
Family & Troops
Off again to fly the B-24 for the foundation. As of this posting, I'll not
likely find an open keyboard most of the time.
Been working long days on my CJ-6 putting in the new long range blabber tanks
designed by Gill. Am about half way done with them. Lots of work in the
details that still need to be done but it'll have to wait till I'm back from the
bomber flying. She looks funny siting in my hangar with no wings on. :(
My schedule:
RUT- 8/22-24
1JD - 24-26
40N - 26-27
LNS - 27-29
TTN - 29 - 9/2
FRG - 9/3-5
If you really need to talk to me, my cell phone number is 386-503-9820
"Hi OH!, Hi OH! It's off to war you know. If our Lib's on high, we'll spread
Hell below, Hi Oh! Hi Ho!"
Jim Goolsby
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little safety, deserve
neither liberty nor safety"
Benjamin Franklin 1759
"The reason older men are like fine wine: when young, they are like grapes
until some woman stomps all over them."
Unknown older man.
"Kill them all. Let God sort them out"
Crusaders 900 AD
"With my shield, or on it."
Trojan Warriors, BC
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--> Yak-List message posted by: "Graeme Frew" <gfrew@attglobal.net>
Hi Steve,
I don't know whether you got my last mail. I am definitely interested in
getting a reg from you. Please let me know what price you would be looking
at.
Regards,
Graeme Frew
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Subject: | Vote for the RPA Board seat online |
--> Yak-List message posted by: "Drew Blahnick" <drewblahnick@hotmail.com>
RPA members,
We announced the board seat for the RPA and have posted an online voting
capability for the volunteer(s). Barry Hancock is running unopposed, but
others can still submit their names immediately to me directly.
Otherwise, if you are an RPA member, sign on to the website and go to "Polls
& Opinions" and cast your vote...
During Hurricane Charlie the web was down due to the servers being
underwater in St Petersburg, but Deon donned his scuba gear and recovered
the equipment...
Drew
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--> Yak-List message posted by: Michael Di Marco <cj6a_chinablue@yahoo.com>
Can't say the same for Kissimmee (ISM). The eye passed directly over the airport
as a CAT 2. Luckily the southern eye wall fell apart just after passage.
Ranger Jet Center was flattened. Kissimmee Aviation had one Shorts on its back
and two others moved 100 feet. Hangar doors on the south side of the new Ts
by Sheltair were removed from their tracks and two went 100 yards. None of the
airplanes in the Sheltair hangars were damaged. My CJ faced north and another
newly arrived CJ faced south. His doors have already been re-hung.
My neighborhood experienced the NE eye wall with multiple tonadoes. My home had
light damage to the pool enclosure, roof, sofits, and a gutter. Two trees had
to be removed and one righted (great if it lives). Power was out only five
days. It took two days to clean all the crud out of the pool. Many of the oak
leaves were shreded as the passed (wind blasted) through the screens. Minor
water seepage occured under two windows and the livinng room sliders (looking
for Oriental Rug cleaner). The roof ridge caps had all the comp material ablated
away, but a fourty year roof really can take 100+ mph winds. Lost only
four corners.
Some of my neighbors were not so fortunate. One had every oak lay down. Others
had their pool enclosures twisted into pretzels. A 100 foot island of vegetation
in the pond shifted 500 feet. I saw one Oak in St Cloud with a five foot
base split in half by lightening.
But we were blessed and the folks southwest still need prayers. God willing it
will be another forty years before the next one.
Mike
China Blue
cjpilot710@aol.com wrote:
--> Yak-List message posted by: cjpilot710@aol.com
Troops, and all.
All's well, thank you. Charley passed south of us (30nm). We lost power for
just 3 minutes, little rain but lots of lighting. The leaf blower cleaned up
the
mess easily.
Jim Goolsby
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