That's why a personally owned airplane is often referred to as a mistress.
Sid Wood
Mechanicsville, MD

Very good story Franco! It just goes to show you that we all face challenges 
when building airplanes, no matter where we are in the world. [8^)...

Denny ... 

Aripo <francomariane...@virgilio.it> wrote:
Bob
You are wery lucky , I remember two years a go when I've "cooked" my composite 
tail spring in the kitchen howen and my wife found it.She want to kill me twice 
, even today it is strictly forbidden for me to bring any airplane stuff at 
home.
She check my throuses searching nuts and bolts or something else, incontestable 
evidence that I've wasted my time at the airport, if she found somethig that 
may cost to me at least two days of extreme shopping hand in hand :-)) 

Franco Negri
I-KRFN
Italy 



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