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Cub Driver
April 7th 04, 05:05 PM
After being closed for a month, and that preceded by a bad winter in
terms both of weather and personal fitness, I flew this morning for
the first time since January 17. Sunny, windy. The turf runway at 7B3
Hampton NH is badly eroded along the "centerline" but happily there is
plenty of room to east or west for landing and taking off. What a
pleasure to be in the air again!

When I got Zero Six Hotel out of the hangar, there was a gorgeous L-4
beside it with no wings or engine. This proved to be Four One Victor,
in which I took my first flights www.pipercubforum.com/roger.htm and
which was later flipped and wrecked by a student too quick on the
brakes in a high-speed taxi. For several years it sat in the back of
the hangar, sorely bent & broken, then last summer it got onto a truck
and evidently was taken to Miles Dunn's barn for a complete rebuild.
The wings are ready to go on, and the engine is being rebuilt in Nova
Scotia. It should be on line next month.

As I was leaving, George the airport manager said: "For your
interest!..." Renters at Hampton are now required to carry $40K hull
insurance. That's as a result of the Four One Victor rebuild; and also
the purchase of another J-3 last year, which cost $35,000, and which
didn't work out; and, finally, an accident to one of the Cessnas. So I
guess the days are gone when you could hope to buy a decent J-3 for
$25,000.

all the best -- Dan Ford
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Cub Driver
April 7th 04, 10:21 PM
On Wed, 07 Apr 2004 12:05:43 -0400, Cub Driver
> wrote:

>After being closed for a month, and that preceded by a bad winter in
>terms both of weather and personal fitness, I flew this morning for
>the first time since January 17.

Clearly I was a bit goofy when I wrote this. Of course it was the
airport that was closed for a month, not me :)

all the best -- Dan Ford
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Viva Bush! blog www.vivabush.org

Jay Honeck
April 7th 04, 11:53 PM
> Clearly I was a bit goofy when I wrote this. Of course it was the
> airport that was closed for a month, not me :)

Whew -- thanks for the clarification! We were about to mail you some
Ex-Lax...

;-)

Welcome back to the sky!
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"

BTIZ
April 8th 04, 12:27 AM
Dan... spring is here and good to be flying again... in decent weather..

I see nothing has changed on the insurance issue... Although when I flew the
Cubs there I was told, I prang it, I bought it, plan on $10,000. But that
was back in the early 80s when Cubs were comparatively cheap. And most of
the same J-3s and L-4s that I few there are still there.

I do miss cub flying along the coast and the grass runways.

BT

"Cub Driver" > wrote in message
...
>
> After being closed for a month, and that preceded by a bad winter in
> terms both of weather and personal fitness, I flew this morning for
> the first time since January 17. Sunny, windy. The turf runway at 7B3
> Hampton NH is badly eroded along the "centerline" but happily there is
> plenty of room to east or west for landing and taking off. What a
> pleasure to be in the air again!
>
> When I got Zero Six Hotel out of the hangar, there was a gorgeous L-4
> beside it with no wings or engine. This proved to be Four One Victor,
> in which I took my first flights www.pipercubforum.com/roger.htm and
> which was later flipped and wrecked by a student too quick on the
> brakes in a high-speed taxi. For several years it sat in the back of
> the hangar, sorely bent & broken, then last summer it got onto a truck
> and evidently was taken to Miles Dunn's barn for a complete rebuild.
> The wings are ready to go on, and the engine is being rebuilt in Nova
> Scotia. It should be on line next month.
>
> As I was leaving, George the airport manager said: "For your
> interest!..." Renters at Hampton are now required to carry $40K hull
> insurance. That's as a result of the Four One Victor rebuild; and also
> the purchase of another J-3 last year, which cost $35,000, and which
> didn't work out; and, finally, an accident to one of the Cessnas. So I
> guess the days are gone when you could hope to buy a decent J-3 for
> $25,000.
>
> all the best -- Dan Ford
> email: (put Cubdriver in subject line)
>
> The Warbird's Forum www.warbirdforum.com
> The Piper Cub Forum www.pipercubforum.com
> Viva Bush! blog www.vivabush.org

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