Interesting Postcard in Today's Mail

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Harley Reich
. . . . and interesting details within its announced Website. Gee; Brunswick's Dr. Schall has been busy.

HR
 

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Looks interesting... maybe it's time to come home..

Wait,,, how much snow did you get last weekend..
 
Looks interesting... maybe it's time to come home..

Wait,,, how much snow did you get last weekend..

Here in Georgetown we only received 3" or so; nice to be right on the coast. But it was very light stuff and with pretty stiff winds there were many occasions of momentary whiteouts. Lewiston-Auburn(and central Maine) didn't get squat.

Whereas I already own a hangar at Wiscasset I'll have no instigation to relocate to Brunswick Airpark; however, I'm looking forward to the GA factor of two 8000' runways, and am curious if the tower will be in use, the Navy having moved it's equipment out(or will have, shortly).
(Photo several years old).

Come home to visit!

HR
 

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Here in Georgetown we only received 3" or so; nice to be right on the coast. But it was very light stuff and with pretty stiff winds there were many occasions of momentary whiteouts. Lewiston-Auburn(and central Maine) didn't get squat.

Whereas I already own a hangar at Wiscasset I'll have no instigation to relocate to Brunswick Airpark; however, I'm looking forward to the GA factor of two 8000' runways, and am curious if the tower will be in use, the Navy having moved it's equipment out(or will have, shortly).
(Photo several years old).

Come home to visit!

HR

I have a brother just south of the Lewiston Airport, he said they got nothing. A daughter on the coast in Qunicy MA said just 2-3inches, but farther inland was a different story.

But that's ok, I grew up in Maine with heavy snow in the late 60s, 70s, remember the Blizzard of 78 and left New England in 83 for the military.

No sitting in sunny southern NV, 54F but windy as a storm front moves through. Snow on the ground about 150 miles north, or just over in the hills about 4000ft higher in elevation.

I'll be back in late April, early May with a T-41B for a visit. Then back on the 4th of July (commercial air travel).
 
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