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1. 04:41 AM - Re: Re: Hows everybody doing? (A. Dennis Savarese)
2. 08:12 AM - Re: AOPA (Barry Hancock)
3. 08:51 AM - Re: AOPA Expo (Ashley Battles)
4. 03:47 PM - Flight suits (peter waddington)
5. 04:19 PM - Re: Flight suits (Stephen Fox)
6. 04:48 PM - Re: Flight suits (Sarah Tobin)
7. 07:13 PM - Re: Flight suits (Roger Kemp)
8. 07:16 PM - Re: Flight suits (Roger Kemp)
9. 08:44 PM - Dog Fights TV series (KingCJ6@aol.com)
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Subject: | Re: Hows everybody doing? |
--> Yak-List message posted by: "A. Dennis Savarese" <dsavarese@elmore.rr.com>
No web site. But the owner and contact in Richard Chaput. 334-285-5456.
Dennis
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From: "Tim Gagnon" <NiftyYak50@msn.com>
Sent: Monday, October 30, 2006 4:05 PM
Subject: Yak-List: Re: Hows everybody doing?
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>> The paint shop at 08A does very good work and they are very reasonable.
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Criag,
On Oct 30, 2006, at 11:58 PM, Yak-List Digest Server wrote:
> Any 'listers planning on attending the AOPA event in Palm Springs?
> Look for me
> there in the Light Sport area, I'm ferrying a puddle jumper from
> Lakeland, FL.
Ouch, I hope they're paying you well...or at least offering
chiropractic care and a masseuse upon arrival!!!!
I might be there and will look you up if I make it...
Barry
Barry Hancock
Worldwide Warbirds, Inc.
office (714) 730-3958
cell (949) 300-5510
www.worldwidewarbirds.com
www.cj6.com
Coming soon: www.yak-3u.com
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I'll be at Expo, but I'll be stuck in the Air Capital Insurance booth. If I
can break away, I'll swing by the Light Sport area.
Ashley Battles
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From: owner-yak-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-yak-list-server@matronics.com]On Behalf Of Craig Payne
Sent: Monday, October 30, 2006 6:23 PM
To: yak-list
Subject: Yak-List: AOPA Expo
Any 'listers planning on attending the AOPA event in Palm Springs? Look
for me there in the Light Sport area, I'm ferrying a puddle jumper from
Lakeland, FL.
Craig Payne
cpayne@joimail.com
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--> Yak-List message posted by: "peter waddington" <waddingtonpeter@hotmail.com>
Brian and I are still waiting delivery of our CJ6-A from VAM, should be a
week or so now just waiting for Transport Canada inspection. We are looking
for general advice regarding the purchase of flight suits and gloves from a
safety aspect and of course looks! What are the FAST requirements? Any
advice would be helpful including a reliable source.
Thanks,
Pete
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Subject: | Re: Flight suits |
You can go ahead and order brand new ones at $188US a pop at
flightsuits.com. A better idea, go to ebay and get a used one at a
fraction of the cost along with gloves a lower prices.
Used or new they have about the same level of protection.
On Oct 31, 2006, at 6:46 PM, peter waddington wrote:
> Brian and I are still waiting delivery of our CJ6-A from VAM,
> should be a week or so now just waiting for Transport Canada
> inspection. We are looking for general advice regarding the
> purchase of flight suits and gloves from a safety aspect and of
> course looks! What are the FAST requirements? Any advice would be
> helpful including a reliable source.
> Thanks,
> Pete
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Subject: | Re: Flight suits |
Cheaper than Ebay, go to an Army/Navy surplus store or any thrift store near a
military base and you are bound to find some there.
Smash
Stephen Fox <jsfox@adelphia.net> wrote:
You can go ahead and order brand new ones at $188US a pop at flightsuits.com.
A better idea, go to ebay and get a used one at a fraction of the cost along
with gloves a lower prices.
Used or new they have about the same level of protection.
On Oct 31, 2006, at 6:46 PM, peter waddington wrote:
Brian and I are still waiting delivery of our CJ6-A from VAM, should be a week
or so now just waiting for Transport Canada inspection. We are looking for
general advice regarding the purchase of flight suits and gloves from a safety
aspect and of course looks! What are the FAST requirements? Any advice would
be helpful including a reliable source.
Thanks,
Pete
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--> Yak-List message posted by: "Roger Kemp" <viperdoc@mindspring.com>
Holy Hunda Schiza! The dead horse arises!
Try www.flightsuits.com.
Hope this helps.
No intrepid Chang driver should be caught in cotton blue jeans and T
shirts. A light suit is a necessity at RPA fly-ins oter wise you are on you
own.
Doc
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> From: peter waddington <waddingtonpeter@hotmail.com>
> To: <yak-list@matronics.com>
> Date: 10/31/2006 5:53:28 PM
> Subject: Yak-List: Flight suits
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> --> Yak-List message posted by: "peter waddington"
<waddingtonpeter@hotmail.com>
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> Brian and I are still waiting delivery of our CJ6-A from VAM, should be a
> week or so now just waiting for Transport Canada inspection. We are
looking
> for general advice regarding the purchase of flight suits and gloves from
a
> safety aspect and of course looks! What are the FAST requirements? Any
> advice would be helpful including a reliable source.
> Thanks,
> Pete
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> the creative potential of today's youth? Check out Mobile Jam Fest for
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> a chance to WIN $10,000! www.mobilejamfest.com
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Subject: | Re: Flight suits |
Flight suits dot com is having a sale. Looks like everything is $99.
Doc
----- Original Message -----
From: Sarah Tobin
Sent: 10/31/2006 6:59:01 PM
Subject: Re: Yak-List: Flight suits
Cheaper than Ebay, go to an Army/Navy surplus store or any thrift store near a
military base and you are bound to find some there.
Smash
Stephen Fox <jsfox@adelphia.net> wrote:
You can go ahead and order brand new ones at $188US a pop at flightsuits.com. A
better idea, go to ebay and get a used one at a fraction of the cost along with
gloves a lower prices.
Used or new they have about the same level of protection.
On Oct 31, 2006, at 6:46 PM, peter waddington wrote:
Brian and I are still waiting delivery of our CJ6-A from VAM, should be a week
or so now just waiting for Transport Canada
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Subject: | Dog Fights TV series |
Looks like the History Channel will premier a good new series starting 11/3:
http://www.history.com/minisite.do?content_type=mini_home&mini_id=51833
About the Series
The new series DOG FIGHTS recreates famous battles using state-of-the-art
computer graphics. With up to 25 percent of the program consisting of animat
ion,
viewers will feel like they're in the battle, facing the enemy. First-hand
accounts will drive the story. Rare archival footage and original shooting
supplement the remarkable computer graphics.
MIG ALLEY - Season Premiere November 3 @ 10PM/9C
Air Force fighter pilots risk their lives flying sleek F-86 Sabres above
=9CMig
Alley=9D =93 the most dangerous piece of sky in the Korean War.
The high-speed
twists and turns of history=99s first jet dogfights pit American aces
Robbie
Risner and Ralph Parr in the battles of their lives against nimble Russian-b
uilt
MIG-15 fighters.
AIR AMBUSH - November 10 @ 10PM/9C
Legendary fighter pilot, Colonel Robin Olds, sets an intricate trap for the
North Vietnamese MiG-21=99s. His squadron, the Wolfpack, disguises its
lethal F-4
Phantoms as vulnerable bombers. The MIGs scream in to challenge the
Americans. The result is the most elaborate air sting of the war co
de-nameOperation
Bolo.
FLYING TIGERS - November 17 @ 10PM/9C
Two weeks after Pearl Harbor, a courageous, rag-tag band of American
mercenaries dare to challenge the overwhelming might of the Japanese Air For
ce. The
legendary =9CFlying Tigers=9D slash through the skies of China,
and help vanquish
the unstoppable Japanese. Follow leading Tiger aces Tex Hill and John Alison
as
their P-40 Tomahawks fight to the death against the agile Japanese I-97 Nate
.
GUADALCANAL - November 24 @ 10PM/9C
August 1942 the Solomon Islands. Heroic, die-hard American pilots o
f the
tiny Cactus Air Force match skills and instincts against top Japanese aces a
s
they battle in the skies above Guadalcanal. Legendary Marine Capt John Smith
and
Medal of Honor recipients Jeff De Blanc and Jim Swett pit their tough F-4F
Wildcats against the relentless Japanese Zeros. At stake - the fate of the
Pacific War.
HELL OVER HANOI - December 1 @10PM/9C
The skies over Vietnam. They fight in a supersonic world, where split second
decisions determine if they live - or die. American F4 Phantom pilots Fred
Olmstead and Dan Cherry take on the famed MiG-21 - the most feared threat in
the
sky. And one American, Steve Ritchie, becomes a dog fighting legend as an Ai
r
Force Ace. You're in the cockpit with some of the fiercest dogfighting ever
seen in Vietnam!
THE ZERO KILLERS - December 8 @ 10PM/9C
1943...the skies over the Pacific. The infamous Japanese Zero is decimating
American aircraft. No allied plane can match Japan's deadliest fighter plane
manned by killed Imperial Navy veterans. The American Navy rushes to deploy
a
new fighter to take on the unstoppable Zero...the F6F Hellcat. The Zero has
met
its match. Now, you're in the cockpit with legendary dogfighters Robert
Duncan, Hamilton McWhorter and Alex Vraciu...their epic dogfights blazing a
new
chapter in the annals of aerial warfare.
DEATH OF THE JAPANESE NAVY - December 15 @ 10PM/9C
1944...the Pacific. It is one of the most amazing, lopsided naval battles in
history: A mighty Japanese fleet let by the Yamato, the biggest battleship i
n
the world - versus Taffy 3, a small U.S. task unit of tin can destroyers and
baby flat-tops...ships too weak to fight and too slow to run. David battles
Goliath in a fight for survival - with the lives of thousands of American
soldiers in the balance.
THE LAST GUNFIGHTER - December 22 @ 10PM/9C
The U.S. Navy's top fighter, the F8 Crusader flown by skilled fighter jocks
Pail Speer and Phil Wood, tackles the fierce North Vietnamese MiG over the
killing skies of Vietnam. Re-live one of the longest, gut-wrenching dogfigh
ts on
record as Lt. Commander Richard Schaffert - out of missles and with his guns
jammed - takes on a lethal MiG-17 and the best enemy pilot he's ever faced.
He's got one chance - the amazing capabilities of the F8 Crusader, "the last
gunfighter".
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