I went to the Sport Aviation Fly-in last month, and took 250 photos of wierd little stuff that I was interested in. Oscar asked "where are the photos" so here they are. I'm just too lazy to sit down and sift through them and pull out the good ones, and write commentary and all that stuff, but with Photoshop it's pretty easy for me to create a "canned" web page with nothing but the photos. So I figure that's better than nothing, although it makes viewing them a real pain in the butt compared to the way I usually do it. They're at http://home.hiwaay.net/~langford/SAA2003/ . My apologies if I took 5 in a row of the same thing. Since digital "film" is free, I just keep snapping photos until I get it right. That's pretty easy when you can take 440 high res photos without downloading to the laptop (try that with a floppy). For that reason, if bandwidth is a problem you might just want to head straight to the last one of a series to save yourself some time.
I must say that I don't plan to ever miss another SAA Fly-in. It's the who's who of experimental aviation pioneers, and some really nice airplanes showed up. And I don't remember seeing but two "nose draggers" on the field! I took a few at OSH too, and will try to do a proper web page for them eventually. The KR brats and beer thing was a great sucess. Thanks to Mark and Dana for the effort! The forum and the KR dinner were the main reason I went to Osh this year. Next year maybe I'll fly... Mark Langford, Huntsville, AL N56ML at hiwaay.net see KR2S project N56ML at http://home.hiwaay.net/~langford