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Chris Whitley
February 5th 04, 11:23 AM
Hi all new to the group and looking for info on local flyins I am in Ga. and
understand there is one planed for march in Dublin.
any info would be great


Thanks
Chris Whitley

Rick Pellicciotti
February 5th 04, 11:12 PM
Chris Whitley wrote:

> Hi all new to the group and looking for info on local flyins I am in Ga. and
> understand there is one planed for march in Dublin.
> any info would be great
>
>
> Thanks
> Chris Whitley
>
>
Chris,

Check out:
http://www.flyins.com

Search on GA

Bob Olds
February 5th 04, 11:26 PM
"Chris Whitley" > wrote in message news:<IIpUb.227293$xy6.1159171@attbi_s02>...
> Hi all new to the group and looking for info on local flyins I am in Ga. and
> understand there is one planed for march in Dublin.
> any info would be great
>
>
> Thanks
> Chris Whitley




************************************************** *****************************
ANSWER :

Chris; just join EAA and you get the national magazine every month
with the fly-in schedule. Or go to > www.eaa.org < to see the list.
You don't get all the "PECKY" BS,such as what follows, that way.

Bob Olds RV-4
Charleston,Arkansas



************************************************** *****************************

Henry and Debbie McFarland
February 6th 04, 12:41 AM
Chris,

In April, we typically attend Sun'n Fun down in Lakeland, Fla. In May,
there's the yearly fly-in at Moontown, Ala. (3M5), a wonderful grass strip
just south of Huntsville. In July, there's the Cracker Fly-In at
Gainesville, Ga. (GVL).There's not much during the summer in the our area
due to the haze and heat. There are numerous airshows, but I'm listing
fly-ins as per your request. In September, our gang hits the LaFayette
Fly-In at LaFayette, Ga.(9A5), and then in October, the perfect flying
weather here, there are too many to attend. The first weekend is SERFI in
Evergreen, Ala. (http://www.serfi.org/) We didn't attend this one last year
as it conflicted with a private fly-in we like to fly to. The second weekend
is my favorite fly-in bar none: The Thomasville Fly-In at Thomasville, Ga.
(http://www.thomasvilleflyin.com/) The third weekend in October is the Great
Coosa Valley Fly-In in Rome, Ga. (http://www.romefestivals.org/fly_in.htm)
and the first weekend in November finds us at Calhoun, Ga. (CZL).

Most of these are in the northern part of the state, and I'm sure there are
just as many in your area. Go to www.southernaviator.com for more info on
fly-ins around the South and
http://www.autopilotmagazine.com/georgiaissue.html for info that is state
specific.

For info about aviation in Georgia in general try:
http://www.georgiawings.com/

Post if you get more info about the Dublin fly-in. We'd love to fly down.
BTW, Vidalia has a great airshow during the Onion Festival in May. There
several aircraft-type specific fly-ins around also that we attend.

Deb
--
1946 Luscombe 8A (His)
1948 Luscombe 8E (Hers)
1954 Cessna 195B, restoring (Ours)
Jasper, Ga. (JZP)


"Chris Whitley" > wrote in message
news:IIpUb.227293$xy6.1159171@attbi_s02...
> Hi all new to the group and looking for info on local flyins I am in Ga.
and
> understand there is one planed for march in Dublin.
> any info would be great
>
>
> Thanks
> Chris Whitley
>
>

Ed Sullivan
February 6th 04, 04:54 AM
"karel adams" > wrote in message >...
> "Chris Whitley" > schreef in bericht
> news:IIpUb.227293$xy6.1159171@attbi_s02...
> > Hi all new to the group and looking for info on local flyins I am in
> Ga. and
> > understand there is one planed for march in Dublin.
>
> your pardon?
> you mean to (fly/travel) from Georgia to Ireland?
> just for a fly-in?
> and then mind you fly-ins generally don't march.... neither do they
> plane....
>
> (excuse me for being pecky if it hurts you)

Don't pay any attention to him Karel, Some jackasses just bray to show
what they are. Some one will probably be able to answer your question.
Also you might check around the FBOs at your local airport for some
aircraft publications they usually have a listing. Also check the EAA
website, EAA.org

Ed Sullivan

Dumber than Dumb
February 6th 04, 05:24 AM
> Ed Sullivan > wrote:

> Don't pay any attention to him Karel,

Who the **** are you quoting Ed...... If you were smart enough to reply
you would think you would also be smart enough to sort out who asked
the simple question

> "Chris Whitley" >

> Hi all new to the group and looking for info on local flyins I am in
> Ga. and understand there is one planed for march in Dublin.

And who made the jackass reply

> "karel adams" > wrote in message

> your pardon?
> you mean to (fly/travel) from Georgia to Ireland?
> just for a fly-in?

Your buds are right Ed you are dead..... Brain dead.

Ed Sullivan
February 6th 04, 10:30 PM
Dumber than Dumb > wrote in message >...
> > Ed Sullivan > wrote:
>
> > Don't pay any attention to him Karel,
>
> Who the **** are you quoting Ed...... If you were smart enough to reply
> you would think you would also be smart enough to sort out who asked
> the simple question
>
> > "Chris Whitley" >
>
> > Hi all new to the group and looking for info on local flyins I am in
> > Ga. and understand there is one planed for march in Dublin.
>
> And who made the jackass reply
>
> > "karel adams" > wrote in message
>
> > your pardon?
> > you mean to (fly/travel) from Georgia to Ireland?
> > just for a fly-in?
>
> Your buds are right Ed you are dead..... Brain dead.


Well scuse me, I just responded to what seemed a fair question **** head.
I didn't realize I had stumbled into a sophmoric ****ing contest.

Ed Sullivan

nauga
February 6th 04, 10:50 PM
Ed Sullivan" wrote:

> I didn't realize I had stumbled into a sophmoric ****ing contest.

Well, you did see rec.aviation.homebuilt in the
header, didn't you? :-)

Dave 'higher, farther, faster' Hyde

RU ok
February 8th 04, 02:57 PM
>Dumber than Dumb > wrote in message >...
>> > Ed Sullivan > wrote:
>>
>> > Don't pay any attention to him Karel,
>>
>> Who the **** are you quoting Ed...... If you were smart enough to reply
>> you would think you would also be smart enough to sort out who asked
>> the simple question
>>
>> > "Chris Whitley" >
>>
>> > Hi all new to the group and looking for info on local flyins I am in
>> > Ga. and understand there is one planed for march in Dublin.
>>
>> And who made the jackass reply
>>
>> > "karel adams" > wrote in message
>>
>> > your pardon?
>> > you mean to (fly/travel) from Georgia to Ireland?
>> > just for a fly-in?
>>
>> Your buds are right Ed you are dead..... Brain dead.
>
>
>Well scuse me, I just responded to what seemed a fair question **** head.
>I didn't realize I had stumbled into a sophmoric ****ing contest.
>
>Ed Sullivan
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

I must be very ill or r.a.h. is going to hell in a hand basket.

Normally, I would be jumping in with both feet....
spouting my 2 cents at any hint of a *sophomoric* ****ing contest.


P.S.

Hi, Edwardo.
Your still the 'Toast of the Town'.
Keep up the good work <g>


Barnyard BOb - over 50 years of successful flight

Ed Sullivan
February 8th 04, 08:13 PM
RU ok > wrote in message >...
> >Dumber than Dumb > wrote in message >...
> >> > Ed Sullivan > wrote:
>
> >> > Don't pay any attention to him Karel,
> >>
> >> Who the **** are you quoting Ed...... If you were smart enough to reply
> >> you would think you would also be smart enough to sort out who asked
> >> the simple question
> >>
> >> > "Chris Whitley" >
>
> >> > Hi all new to the group and looking for info on local flyins I am in
> >> > Ga. and understand there is one planed for march in Dublin.
> >>
> >> And who made the jackass reply
> >>
> >> > "karel adams" > wrote in message
>
> >> > your pardon?
> >> > you mean to (fly/travel) from Georgia to Ireland?
> >> > just for a fly-in?
> >>
> >> Your buds are right Ed you are dead..... Brain dead.
> >
> >
> >Well scuse me, I just responded to what seemed a fair question **** head.
> >I didn't realize I had stumbled into a sophmoric ****ing contest.
> >
> >Ed Sullivan
> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>
> I must be very ill or r.a.h. is going to hell in a hand basket.
>
> Normally, I would be jumping in with both feet....
> spouting my 2 cents at any hint of a *sophomoric* ****ing contest.
>
>
> P.S.
>
> Hi, Edwardo.
> Your still the 'Toast of the Town'.
> Keep up the good work <g>
>
>
> Barnyard BOb - over 50 years of successful flight

Thanks for them kind words, Bob. My server quit carrying newsgroups so
I had to quit using Agent and switched to Google wherein I can't seem
to tell who posted first or last. I apparently mixed up the two and
chastised the wrong
poster. Since I don't know either of them from Adam's off ox and was
mainly trying to object to an oafish reply, I don't think I'll
apologize to either.

Ed Sullivan - over 60 years of *mostly* successful flight

Morgans
February 8th 04, 09:24 PM
"RU ok" > wrote

> Your still the 'Toast of the Town'.

> Barnyard BOb -

Watch out everyone! BOb made a spelling mistake.! Gravity will cease to
exist, any minute now!

"Your" welcome. <g>
--
Jim in NC


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Russell Kent
February 9th 04, 03:22 PM
BOb wrote:

> Your still the 'Toast of the Town'.

Jim Morgans observed:

> Watch out everyone! BOb made a spelling mistake.! Gravity will cease to
> exist, any minute now!
>
> "Your" welcome. <g>

I believe it's possible that BOb omitted a word (I've heard that old age
sometimes leads to forgetfulness, but I forget where I heard that. :-) Maybe
BOb was commenting on Ed's skill as a moonshiner, to wit:

> Your still is the 'Toast of the Town'.

Russell Kent

Ed Sullivan
February 9th 04, 09:56 PM
Russell Kent > wrote in message >...
> BOb wrote:
>
> > Your still the 'Toast of the Town'.
>
> Jim Morgans observed:
>
> > Watch out everyone! BOb made a spelling mistake.! Gravity will cease to
> > exist, any minute now!
> >
> > "Your" welcome. <g>
>
> I believe it's possible that BOb omitted a word (I've heard that old age
> sometimes leads to forgetfulness, but I forget where I heard that. :-) Maybe
> BOb was commenting on Ed's skill as a moonshiner, to wit:
>
> > Your still is the 'Toast of the Town'.
>
> Russell Kent

Naw!, Bob's still a downy cheeked youth and us California old timers
mash grapes to make beverages.

Dead Ed, "three quarters of a century of cussedness"

RU ok
February 10th 04, 07:16 AM
Morgans" tattled:

>> Your still the 'Toast of the Town'.
>
>> Barnyard BOb -
>
>Watch out everyone! BOb made a spelling mistake.! Gravity will cease to
>exist, any minute now!
>
>"Your" welcome. <g>
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Dearest Dipstick...

"Your" was misspelled to check if
YOU'RE still anal retentive.

As usual, you fail not to disappoint. (8-Q


Barnyard BOb - teaching the teacher

RU ok
February 10th 04, 07:19 AM
>I believe it's possible that BOb omitted a word (I've heard that old age
>sometimes leads to forgetfulness, but I forget where I heard that. :-) Maybe
>BOb was commenting on Ed's skill as a moonshiner, to wit:
>
>> Your still is the 'Toast of the Town'.
>
>Russell Kent
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Russell, Russell, Russell...
What would I do without you?


Barnyard BOb -

RU ok
February 10th 04, 07:21 AM
>> I believe it's possible that BOb omitted a word (I've heard that old age
>> sometimes leads to forgetfulness, but I forget where I heard that. :-) Maybe
>> BOb was commenting on Ed's skill as a moonshiner, to wit:
>>
>> > Your still is the 'Toast of the Town'.
>>
>> Russell Kent
>
>Naw!, Bob's still a downy cheeked youth and us California old timers
>mash grapes to make beverages.
>
>Dead Ed, "three quarters of a century of cussedness"
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Hey Ed..
You and O-ring should be on a first name basis.
Are you?


Barnyard BOb -

Ed Sullivan
February 10th 04, 05:09 PM
RU ok > wrote in message >...
> >> I believe it's possible that BOb omitted a word (I've heard that old age
> >> sometimes leads to forgetfulness, but I forget where I heard that. :-) Maybe
> >> BOb was commenting on Ed's skill as a moonshiner, to wit:
> >>
> >> > Your still is the 'Toast of the Town'.
> >>
> >> Russell Kent
> >
> >Naw!, Bob's still a downy cheeked youth and us California old timers
> >mash grapes to make beverages.
> >
> >Dead Ed, "three quarters of a century of cussedness"
> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>
> Hey Ed..
> You and O-ring should be on a first name basis.
> Are you?
>
>
> Barnyard BOb -

Yep, Bobby is at Selma which is just a few miles as the crow flies
from Fresno, Chandler. BWB used to come over to Selma a lot, but
haven't seen him lately.

Dead Ed

Morgans
February 10th 04, 10:55 PM
"RU ok" > wrote in message
...
>
> Morgans" tattled:
>
> >> Your still the 'Toast of the Town'.
> >
> >> Barnyard BOb -
> >
> >Watch out everyone! BOb made a spelling mistake.! Gravity will cease to
> >exist, any minute now!
> >
> >"Your" welcome. <g>
> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>
> Dearest Dipstick...
>
> "Your" was misspelled to check if
> YOU'RE still anal retentive.
>
> As usual, you fail not to disappoint. (8-Q
>
>
> Barnyard BOb - teaching the teacher
>
???????????????????????
I'm not sure, but I think I *still* came out smelling like ****, didn't I?

U R talking, but I'm not buyin'. <g>

Jim (gotcha, this time, fair and square) in NC



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David O
February 11th 04, 06:49 AM
RU ok > wrote:

>Dearest Dipstick...
>
>"Your" was misspelled to check if
> YOU'RE still anal retentive.

Yeah, and Clinton didn't inhale.

David O -- http://www.AirplaneZone.com

Barnyard BOb
February 11th 04, 08:02 AM
>>
>> Dearest Dipstick...
>>
>> "Your" was misspelled to check if
>> YOU'RE still anal retentive.
>>
>> As usual, you fail not to disappoint. (8-Q
>>
>>
>> Barnyard BOb - teaching the teacher
>>
>???????????????????????
>I'm not sure, but I think I *still* came out smelling like ****, didn't I?
>
>U R talking, but I'm not buyin'. <g>
>
>Jim (gotcha, this time, fair and square) in NC
+++++++++++++++++++++++

FYI --
You have missed SEVERAL "your" plants
before FINALLY catching this one.

So --
If it makes you feel good to be anally "fair and square",
who am I to burst your gleeful little bubble? Enjoy. <g>


Barnyard BOb --

Barnyard BOb
February 11th 04, 02:50 PM
>>"Your" was misspelled to check if
>> YOU'RE still anal retentive.
>
>Yeah, and Clinton didn't inhale.
>
>David O -- http://www.AirplaneZone.com
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Or... have sex with Monica.


Barnyard BOb --

Morgans
February 11th 04, 09:21 PM
"Barnyard BOb" > wrote
>
> FYI --
> You have missed SEVERAL "your" plants
> before FINALLY catching this one.
>
> So --
> If it makes you feel good to be anally "fair and square",
> who am I to burst your gleeful little bubble? Enjoy. <g>
>
>
> Barnyard BOb --
>
But that means I caught one that several others caught?

Yes, my gleeful little bubble is restored. Thanks! <g>

After all, I never claimed to be an ENGLISH teacher, or even good at my
native tongue.

See ya!
--
Jim in NC


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