Steve
En-Route
Reset the counter, Jesse, the next one starts 6/9/2011.
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I can. I usually do it by hand. but I might as well program it to do that on its own. Tonight perhaps.Can you get the counter to roll the next event to the top of the list?
Just curious.
Is that correct? Next one will be in September?Reset the counter, Jesse, the next one starts 9/9/2011.
Is that correct? Next one will be in September?
I can. I usually do it by hand. but I might as well program it to do that on its own. Tonight perhaps.
Leah and I probably won't make it. Adam Kite has decided to get married that weekend.
Adam Kite FAIL!
Dude, he's getting married, like he had a choice on the wedding date. Married guys don't have a say in any weekends. You know that.
Dude, he's getting married, like he had a choice on the wedding date. Married guys don't have a say in any weekends. You know that.
Dude, he's getting married, like he had a choice on the wedding date. Married guys don't have a say in any weekends. You know that.
actually in my experience this is not true. i don't think Ed or Kent are really experts on married life.
actually in my experience this is not true. i don't think Ed or Kent are really experts on married life.
I would love to get there next year, but I have a question. How is the runway defined? In other words, for those of us with no forward visibility while the tailwheel is down, what will I see in my peripheral vision? Haven't had the chance to do a grass runway yet, but this concerns me. A lot.
Ernie
What kind of airplane?
I believe Ernie has a nice Waco Classic...
Ernie, here is what it looks like from the back seat of a Citabria. This video co-stars Marc Popejoy in a Cessna 172 and several big white geese.Thanks, there are enough visual clues on the edges, and it is wide enough.
Ernie
Ernie, here is what it looks like from the back seat of a Citabria. This video co-stars Marc Popejoy in a Cessna 172 and several big white geese.
made us a reservation for one of the good cabins complete with a kitchen!
Danielle made some rather amazing sugar cookies last year in a Gastons cabin oven.Don't trust the oven!!
Thanks, Jeanie. Book is coming slow but sure...thanks for asking. This time of year it's easier to write since we can't go outside and play.Nice video Diana! How's the book coming along?
I bet she used a setting of 50F, in order to achieve the nominal 350F.
When I tried setting it at 350F, apparently I got "Roaring Inferno"
I think that was the setting Kathleen used for her cookies
Don't trust the oven!!
I'm supposed to have a Houston transport the weekend before, but I'm seeing if I can delay it one week so I can bring the 310 down. Yes, that means I'll show up with dog cages in the plane.
I'll have to decide if I'll take the 310 into Gaston's or Mountain Home. Most likely it will be Mountain Home, at least until I can evaluate the condition of the strip. I'm really careful with that nose gear.