[f-AA] Handpropped - pilotless takeoff

E. O. Lake eolake at rogers.com
Fri Dec 1 11:48:15 PST 2006


>If anyone wants to move here I will help all I can.

 

Anyone? As I type this, the window is glazed up with freezing, noisy,
pelting rain, the maples in the front yard are bare, colorless and bleak,
the crescent is a rink, the sky is solid dark grey, and the outlook
decidedly gloomy for the next five months.  How soon can this move start,
Tony? (Got a few bucks, no criminal record, admire the USA, like Americans,
love the ocean, hate the winter, promise not to become a public charge.)

 

But Tony, don't feel bad if the Arizonians, Californians, Texans and
Floridians on the list also welcome me.  Tough decision. 

 

Ed

 

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From: aeronca-bounces at westmont.edu [mailto:aeronca-bounces at westmont.edu] On
Behalf Of Markl
Sent: December 1, 2006 2:29 PM
To: aeronca at westmont.edu
Subject: Re: [f-AA] Handpropped - pilotless takeoff

 

You guys are making me feel really good about where I have chosen to live.
(eastern shore of MD)  71* right now and a balmy wind from the ocean that
reminds me of when we lived on a boat in the Bahamas. The terrain for 50
miles around is flat and largely un populated so a crankshaft failure is a
"who cares".  Outside of ADIZ and Class anything airspace with 4 no tower
airports around and many grass strips.   If anyone wants to move here I will
help all I can.

 

Fly frequently, many times, often, over and over again, and LOOK around,

 

Regards,
Tony Markl

----- Original Message ----- 

From: Steve Lawlor <mailto:9mo3 at ponyexpress.net>  

To: aeronca at westmont.edu 

Sent: Friday, December 01, 2006 7:34 AM

Subject: Re: [f-AA] Handpropped - pilotless takeoff

 

Larry,
No snow, just 1/4" ice    12 deg now.   St. Joseph, MO
Steve

Larry Waggoner wrote:

> . Nothing beats throttle off, chocked or tied, and take a course on 
> the correct method to prop and airplane.  <G>  Larry  (PS. Steve you 
> must live in  MO. 72 Yesterday.  18 now.  3 inches of ice on the 
> ground. 10 to 12 inches snow forecast for to-nite)
>
>

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