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1. 05:30 AM - Time is getting near - - - (cjpilot710@aol.com)
2. 06:38 AM - Re: Time is getting near - - - (Robert Langford)
3. 08:40 AM - Re: Exhaust spanner tool (mikspin)
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Subject: | Time is getting near - - - |
Troops,
Time is getting close!
If your are coming to AirVenture this year and the RPA's celebration, you
want to make sure you pre-register with the EAAWB. This is important, because
you get a lot of free stuff as pilots.
You get two (2) full week admissions bracelets.
A parking pass for one car. You need to ask for this.
And goodies (hat, mugs, doodads) from various sponsors.
This real easy to do. Simply go to the EAAWB web site.
_http://www.warbirds-eaa.org/_ (http://www.warbirds-eaa.org/.
%20Look%20to%20the%20left%20for%20the%20registration%20link%20. %20Answer)
Answer the questions and you're done.
When you get to OSH, simply go to the EAAWB check-in booth and you're done.
While you're on the same web site, you can grab the OSH NOTAMS. Its 32
pages long! Read it all once., than reread and understand the Warbird Arrival.
Also you really need to know the patterns for the different runways.
Other paper work for other stuff.
Have a couple of copies of your tickets, medical, your last BFR and the last
annual on the airplane.
The last couple of years they have been hard on us about having copies of
our insurance. (I guess this is very important to the lawyers), so a couple
of copies of your insurance page that show your coverage, with your aircraft
info on it will do.
If your airplane still has the 300 mile prior notice restriction on it, make
sure you have a copy of your notification to your FSDO with you too. This
is not just for federalies who might be hanging around OSH, but the
possibility of you getting 'ramp checked' in route.
Get'er done.
Jim "Pappy" Goolsby
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Subject: | Re: Time is getting near - - - |
Good Info Pappy, in fact I sent mine by e mail last night. Hey you never
did answer my qusetion. How much longer can we do this?
Kinda like breathing, need to know when to stop!
Lefty
----- Original Message -----
From: cjpilot710@aol.com
To: yak-list@matronics.com
Sent: Sunday, July 13, 2008 7:26 AM
Subject: Yak-List: Time is getting near - - -
Troops,
Time is getting close!
If your are coming to AirVenture this year and the RPA's celebration,
you want to make sure you pre-register with the EAAWB. This is
important, because you get a lot of free stuff as pilots.
You get two (2) full week admissions bracelets.
A parking pass for one car. You need to ask for this.
And goodies (hat, mugs, doodads) from various sponsors.
This real easy to do. Simply go to the EAAWB web site.
http://www.warbirds-eaa.org/
Answer the questions and you're done.
When you get to OSH, simply go to the EAAWB check-in booth and you're
done.
While you're on the same web site, you can grab the OSH NOTAMS. Its
32 pages long! Read it all once., than reread and understand the
Warbird Arrival. Also you really need to know the patterns for the
different runways.
Other paper work for other stuff.
Have a couple of copies of your tickets, medical, your last BFR and
the last annual on the airplane.
The last couple of years they have been hard on us about having copies
of our insurance. (I guess this is very important to the lawyers), so
a couple of copies of your insurance page that show your coverage, with
your aircraft info on it will do.
If your airplane still has the 300 mile prior notice restriction on
it, make sure you have a copy of your notification to your FSDO with you
too. This is not just for federalies who might be hanging around OSH,
but the possibility of you getting 'ramp checked' in route.
Get'er done.
Jim "Pappy" Goolsby
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Checked by AVG.
7/12/2008 7:40 AM
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Subject: | Re: Exhaust spanner tool |
We just got a 2 1/2" pin spanner from Wholesale Tool (www.wttool.com if a location is not near you), and drilled the existing pin out which was not that hardened to begin with.
After drilling the spanner to get a press fit, we then cut off a section of a drill
bit (plenty hard) that was the appropriate size, and pressed it into the
tool.
Be careful not to drill out the old pin with a bit bigger than the new pin (or
bit in this case) will be.
Works fine and is very cheap to do.
Mike Hastings
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