James,


I really think it is on us, the KR people, and Colin for EAA not knowing and we 
should have advised EAA of this, because we all knew that it was in Colin?s 
plan.  We must have thought someone knew, but so much for ?ASSuming?.   I still 
harbor ill will toward EAA for what they did not do on the 25th anniversary of 
the KR at Oshkosh.  As hard as I try to put it behind me, I guess it is still 
lurking.



If there could be a TODO out of this for EAA, it would be to encourage all 
members to let someone know and to not assume that they know when these events 
may occur.  And thanks to you for representing us at national.



My Panther Building Documentation at PantherBuilder Web Site 
<http://pantherbuilder.org/> 



Daniel R. Heath - Lexington, SC



From: James Clark [mailto:jclarkmail at gmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2014 11:34 PM
To: Dan Heath
Cc: Larry Howell; joe.kr2s.builder at juno.com; KRnet
Subject: RE: KR> Collin Hales world tour



We at EAA can be "clueless" when a totally self reliant person lands at Oshkosh 
without saying anything to anyone. It would have been great for someone to know 
about his coming and potentially do an article and offer whatever assistance 
was available. 

Dan we are not all knowing. Whenever a world rounder shows up he/she typically 
gets parked at a special place with others of the same ilk.

I am sorry that we all missed this. I know that I would have wanted to meet 
this person and have a chat. But I too was "clueless".

So Dan, cut us a little slack .

James

On Aug 19, 2014 5:05 PM, "Dan Heath" <danrh at windstream.net> wrote:

How often is EAA just absolutely clueless.  They should have known he was
coming and been there to greet him.  Did he mention going to the Gathering
in Chino.  I know we will be looking for him.

My Panther Building Documentation at PantherBuilder Web Site

Daniel R. Heath - Lexington, SC

-----Original Message-----
From: KRnet [mailto:krnet-bounces at list.krnet.org] On Behalf Of Larry Howell
via KRnet
Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2014 4:27 PM
To: joe.kr2s.builder at juno.com; KRnet
Subject: Re: KR> Collin Hales world tour

I met Collin at Oshkosh. Most homebuilts had left the field by Saturday at
the end of the Convention. I had just approached the new westerly airshow
flight line imposed by the FAA or Thunderbirds as the Saturday airshow was
ending. There was a little KR2 I had not seen before sitting out there by
itself. I was anxious to go look it over as soon as the orange jackets on
mopeds would allow it.
Collin, unknown by me was standing by me also waiting to be allowed to
approach his own airplane. When we were allowed to go past the line, this
guy was walking towards the KR airplane as well. I thought that was
interesting but this guy walked to the other side of the plane and lifted
the canopy up. My first impression of this fellow when we were standing and
waiting to pass the airshow line was that he wasn't an aircraft owner,  so
when he lifted the canopy it took me by surprise. My first reaction was,
what does this guy think he is doing messing with someone else's airplane?
As it turned out it was Collin so I started asking him lots of questions. He
showed me his map and the world course he had laid out on it. He showed me
all the places he had planned to go but did not go because locals where he
did land advised him not to go to places he had planned but instead advised
him to go to other places instead because of different reasons. It was a lot
for me to attempt to absorb in the short time we had together plus he was
speaking in that British lingo like the Beetles when they first arrived in
America.
I took photos of his map as he pointed and talked about the above. I took
photos of his fiberglass auxiliary fuel tank sitting in his passenger seat,
also of him and of his airplane.
I'm not sure now but he had some engine related problem. I believe he told
me his oil cooler had a hole in it and he would need a new one. I pointed
out the Sonex Factory across the airfield suggesting he might get a new
cooler or other VW help from them. We chatted a little while then he needed
to go find out something from someone FAA maybe so we walked a ways
together. I offered help of any kind he needed and I gave him my phone
number so he could call me if needed. He then assured me that he was very
self reliant and that I shouldn't be offended if he didn't call me. I didn't
press him on the subject, but I thought, here I am with tons of tools that I
always carry with me when I travel in case I need them plus I know the town
of Oshkosh very well. I had my truck so I could have driven him to parts
stores, Sonex, grocery store, post office to retrieve his bicycle (I think
he told me it might have been shipped there) or wherever or whatever he
needed.
I believe I could have made his Oshkosh needs easier but he did assure me he
is very self reliant which I have no doubt. We said our good byes and off he
went., I don't think anyone from the EAA organization even knew he was
there. They didn't that day for sure. I think he had arrived on the airfield
just before the Saturday afternoon airshow. I will add some photos if I can.


Larry Howell

>
> is the more information re Colin hales? How did he get from Iceland to
> the US?
>
> Bill Weir
> _______________________________________________
>

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