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 wit
f Mark Langford
Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 6:48 AM
To: KR builders and pilots
Subject: KR>Sport Aviation Fly-in photos
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 ar
lots
>To: "KR builders and pilots"
>Subject: KR>Sport Aviation Fly-in photos
>Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2003 06:47:39 -0500
>
>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
Mark,
Where and when is this fly in? Was that Paul in one of those pictures?
I thank you and Jim for brightening the days of us homebound people.
I did not see any KRs in your pictures of the SAA, were there any?
N64KR
Daniel R. Heath - Columbia, SC
da...@kr-builder.org
See you in Red Oa
Dan Heath wrote:
>Where and when is this fly in? Was that Paul in one of those pictures?
Yep, Paul Poberzny was there, and talking to anybody that wanted to talk
aviation. I stood next to Phil Boyer (AOPA president) in the dinner line,
and made small talk about Meigs. It's held in Urbana, Ill
Mark wrote: Real grass roots aviation, with many of the "who's who"
pioneers of the EAA and
their planes, no vendors, no $5 hot dogs
That sounds like a reincarnation of the real EAA. I'll bet they will even
welcome KRs and let them do a fly-by if they wanted to. I don't think that
I will ever
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