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Jay Honeck
May 2nd 05, 01:01 AM
Wow. When we started the Rogue's Gallery -- a webpage where aviation
newsgroup aficionados can post pictures of our aircraft, in an effort to get
to know one another better -- I had no idea this thing would eventually grow
to encompass 32 different makes of aircraft!

More amazingly, within those 32 makes there are FIFTY TWO different models
represented by pilots in the Gallery. (And I'm not even counting the dozen
or so plane Badwater Bill has in his listing...) We are nothing if not a
diverse group, flying everything from World War I homebuilt replicas, to
P-51 Mustangs, to Mitsubishi MU-2 mini-airliners.

Here are the new additions/updates for April:

-- From Sacramento, CA -- Jack Allison's beautiful new Piper Arrow...

-- From Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada -- David Gamblin's terrific
Cessna 172 Skyhawk...

-- From St. Charles, Missouri -- Brian Larkin's fabulous Piper Archer...

-- From Michigan, Bryan Martin's awesome Zenith Zodiac...

-- From Virginia, Ron & Margy Natalie's incredible Ryan Navion...

And I just realized that I never uploaded the new pix of Mike Rappaport's
Helio Courier panel. Sorry, Mike -- I'll get your listing updated ASAP.

See these, and many more, at http://alexisparkinn.com/rec_aviation.htm

For those who are interested, here is the breakdown of aircraft in the
gallery:

Make
Model
Number

Aeronca
Champ
1

Aeronca Total
1

Albrecht
Sea Rey
1

Albrecht Total
1

Aviat
Husky
1

Aviat Total

1

Beech
Baron
1

Beech
Debonair
1

Beech
Sundowner
1

Beech Total
3

Bell
Baby Belle
1

Bell Total

1

Bowers
Fly Baby
1

Bowers Total
1

Cessna
150
3

Cessna
170
1

Cessna
172
8

Cessna
182
5

Cessna
206
2

Cessna
310
1

Cessna
172RG
1

Cessna Total
21

Diamond
DA20
1

Diamond Total
1

ERCO
Ercoupe
2

ERCO Total
2

Extra
300
1

Extra Total

1

Fairchild
F24
1

Fairchild Total
1

Grob
103
1

Grob Total

1

Grumman
Tiger
2

Grumman Total
2

Hatz
CB1
1

Hatz Total

1

Helio
Courier
1

Helio Total

1

Johnson
Rocket
1

Johnson Total
1

Jungster
2
1

Jungster Total
1

Maule
M-7
2

Maule Total
2

M-D
600
1

M-D Total

1

Mitsubishi
MU-2
1

Mitsubishi Total
1

Mooney
M20
3

Mooney Total
3

Neiuport
Replica
1

Neiuport Total
1

North American
P-51 Mustang
1

North American Total
1

Piel
Super Emeraude
1

Piel Total

1

Piper
140
3

Piper
180
5

Piper
Apache
1

Piper
Archer
5

Piper
Arrow
1

Piper
Aztec
1

Piper
Cub
1

Piper
Pathfinder
1

Piper
Saratoga
1

Piper
Tripacer
2

Piper
Warrior
3

Piper Total

24

Pitts
Special
1

Pitts Total

1

Robinson
R22
1

Robinson Total
1

Rutan
Long EZ
1

Rutan Total
1

Ryan
Navion
2

Ryan Total

2

Vans
RV-4
2

Vans
RV-6
1

Vans
RV-8
1

Vans Total

4

Waco
YMF
1

Waco Total
1

Zenith
801
1

Zenith
Zodiac
1

Zenith Total
2



Want *YOUR* pride and joy listed in the Rogue's Gallery? Simply send some
pix of you and your bird to me at . You can send
them in pretty much any format, although .jpeg is the norm. Be sure to list
where you're based, how long you've been in the newsgroups, if you've been
to OSH, all those kinds of details really help flesh out your biography.

Blue skies!
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"

Jay Honeck
May 2nd 05, 01:03 AM
> For those who are interested, here is the breakdown of aircraft in the
> gallery:
>
> Make
> Model
> Number

Whoa -- sorry about the bizarre formatting, folks. It didn't look like that
before I sent it!
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"

bdl
May 2nd 05, 02:08 AM
Thanks Jay

Peter R.
May 2nd 05, 03:11 AM
Jay Honeck > wrote:

> Beech
> Debonair
> 1
>
> Beech
> Sundowner
> 1
>
> Beech Total
> 3

Um, ahem....

--
Peter


















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Montblack
May 2nd 05, 03:24 AM
("Jay Honeck" wrote)
> See these, and many more, at http://alexisparkinn.com/rec_aviation.htm
>
> For those who are interested, here is the breakdown of aircraft in the
> gallery:


Aeronca Champ .............1

Albrecht Sea Rey ...........1

Aviat Husky ,....................1

Beech Baron ..................1
Beech Debonair ............1
Beech Sundowner .........1
Total .,,,,,,,,,,,,..................(3)

Bell Baby Belle ..............1

Bowers Fly Baby ...........1

Cessna 150 ...................3
Cessna 170 ...................1
Cessna 172 ...................8
Cessna 182 ...................5
Cessna 206 ...................2
Cessna 310 ...................1
Cessna 172RG .............1
Total ............................(21)

Diamond DA20 ............1

ERCO Ercoupe .............2

Extra 300 .......................1

Fairchild F24 .................1

Grob 103 .......................1

Grumman Tiger .............2

Hatz CB1 .......................1

Helio Courier .................1

Johnson Rocket ............1

Jungster .........................2

Maule M-7 ......................2

M-D 600 .........................1

Mitsubishi MU-2 ............1

Mooney M20 ..................3

Nieuport Replica ...........1
http://eaa292.org/noonpatrol.html
(All of the "Noon Patrol's" Nieports)

North American
P-51 Mustang .................1

Piel Super Emeraude ....1

Piper 140 .........................3
Piper 180 .........................5
Piper Apache ..................1
Piper Archer ....................5
Piper Arrow .....................1
Piper Aztec......................1
Piper Cub ........................1
Piper Pathfinder .............1
Piper Saratoga ...............1
Piper Tripacer .................2
Piper Warrior ..................3
Total ..............................(24)

Pitts Special ................... 1

Robinson R22 .................1

Rutan Long EZ ................1

Ryan Navion ....................2

Vans RV-4 .......................2
Vans RV-6 .......................1
Vans RV-8 .......................1
Total ............................... (4)

Waco YMF ......................1

Zenith 801 .......................1
Zenith Zodiac ..................1
Total ................................(2)


> Want *YOUR* pride and joy listed in the Rogue's Gallery? Simply send
> some pix of you and your bird to me at . You can
> send them in pretty much any format, although .jpeg is the norm. Be sure
> to list where you're based, how long you've been in the newsgroups, if
> you've been to OSH, all those kinds of details really help flesh out your
> biography.


Montblack

Steven Barnes
May 2nd 05, 04:32 AM
Piper wins! ;-)

"Montblack" > wrote in message
...
> ("Jay Honeck" wrote)
> > See these, and many more, at http://alexisparkinn.com/rec_aviation.htm
> >
> > For those who are interested, here is the breakdown of aircraft in the
> > gallery:
>
>
> Aeronca Champ .............1
>
> Albrecht Sea Rey ...........1
>
> Aviat Husky ,....................1
>
> Beech Baron ..................1
> Beech Debonair ............1
> Beech Sundowner .........1
> Total .,,,,,,,,,,,,..................(3)
>
> Bell Baby Belle ..............1
>
> Bowers Fly Baby ...........1
>
> Cessna 150 ...................3
> Cessna 170 ...................1
> Cessna 172 ...................8
> Cessna 182 ...................5
> Cessna 206 ...................2
> Cessna 310 ...................1
> Cessna 172RG .............1
> Total ............................(21)
>
> Diamond DA20 ............1
>
> ERCO Ercoupe .............2
>
> Extra 300 .......................1
>
> Fairchild F24 .................1
>
> Grob 103 .......................1
>
> Grumman Tiger .............2
>
> Hatz CB1 .......................1
>
> Helio Courier .................1
>
> Johnson Rocket ............1
>
> Jungster .........................2
>
> Maule M-7 ......................2
>
> M-D 600 .........................1
>
> Mitsubishi MU-2 ............1
>
> Mooney M20 ..................3
>
> Nieuport Replica ...........1
> http://eaa292.org/noonpatrol.html
> (All of the "Noon Patrol's" Nieports)
>
> North American
> P-51 Mustang .................1
>
> Piel Super Emeraude ....1
>
> Piper 140 .........................3
> Piper 180 .........................5
> Piper Apache ..................1
> Piper Archer ....................5
> Piper Arrow .....................1
> Piper Aztec......................1
> Piper Cub ........................1
> Piper Pathfinder .............1
> Piper Saratoga ...............1
> Piper Tripacer .................2
> Piper Warrior ..................3
> Total ..............................(24)
>
> Pitts Special ................... 1
>
> Robinson R22 .................1
>
> Rutan Long EZ ................1
>
> Ryan Navion ....................2
>
> Vans RV-4 .......................2
> Vans RV-6 .......................1
> Vans RV-8 .......................1
> Total ............................... (4)
>
> Waco YMF ......................1
>
> Zenith 801 .......................1
> Zenith Zodiac ..................1
> Total ................................(2)
>
>
> > Want *YOUR* pride and joy listed in the Rogue's Gallery? Simply send
> > some pix of you and your bird to me at . You
can
> > send them in pretty much any format, although .jpeg is the norm. Be
sure
> > to list where you're based, how long you've been in the newsgroups, if
> > you've been to OSH, all those kinds of details really help flesh out
your
> > biography.
>
>
> Montblack
>

Jay Honeck
May 2nd 05, 12:54 PM
>> Beech
>> Debonair
>> 1
>>
>> Beech
>> Sundowner
>> 1
>>
>> Beech Total
>> 3

That's odd. There's a Baron in there that makes the total three.
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"

Jay Honeck
May 2nd 05, 12:56 PM
> Piper wins! ;-)

Yeah, I thought that was interesting, given Cessna's huge lead in the field.

Maybe it's because of my known prejudice toward low-wing aircraft?

:-)
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"

Marco Leon
May 2nd 05, 02:44 PM
I think it's because most of these high-wing owners don't want everyone to
see their feminine side...

Just kidding folks... ;)

Marco Leon

"Jay Honeck" > wrote in message
news:Azode.41183$NU4.29425@attbi_s22...
> > Piper wins! ;-)
>
> Yeah, I thought that was interesting, given Cessna's huge lead in the
field.
>
> Maybe it's because of my known prejudice toward low-wing aircraft?
>
> :-)
> --
> Jay Honeck
> Iowa City, IA
> Pathfinder N56993
> www.AlexisParkInn.com
> "Your Aviation Destination"
>
>



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Bob Chilcoat
May 2nd 05, 03:58 PM
Jay,

I recently had to change isp's, so the links to my company website and my
memorial to my father, Dad's Flying Stories, are no longer valid. The new
addresses are http://www.geocities.com/viewptmd/ and
http://www.geocities.com/viewptmd/Dad.html respectively. Unfortunately,
Optimum Online doesn't offer a free web page like Erols/RCN did, so I had to
either pay for a site, or put up with advertisements on Geocities. I chose
the latter for the time being. If anyone knows a free web hoster without
ads, let me know. Thanks.

--
Bob (Chief Pilot, White Knuckle Airways)


"Jay Honeck" > wrote in message
news:q5ede.34138$WI3.31081@attbi_s71...
> Wow. When we started the Rogue's Gallery -- a webpage where aviation
> newsgroup aficionados can post pictures of our aircraft, in an effort to
get
> to know one another better -- I had no idea this thing would eventually
grow
> to encompass 32 different makes of aircraft!
>
> More amazingly, within those 32 makes there are FIFTY TWO different models
> represented by pilots in the Gallery. (And I'm not even counting the dozen
> or so plane Badwater Bill has in his listing...) We are nothing if not a
> diverse group, flying everything from World War I homebuilt replicas, to
> P-51 Mustangs, to Mitsubishi MU-2 mini-airliners.
>
> Here are the new additions/updates for April:
>
> -- From Sacramento, CA -- Jack Allison's beautiful new Piper Arrow...
>
> -- From Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada -- David Gamblin's terrific
> Cessna 172 Skyhawk...
>
> -- From St. Charles, Missouri -- Brian Larkin's fabulous Piper Archer...
>
> -- From Michigan, Bryan Martin's awesome Zenith Zodiac...
>
> -- From Virginia, Ron & Margy Natalie's incredible Ryan Navion...
>
> And I just realized that I never uploaded the new pix of Mike Rappaport's
> Helio Courier panel. Sorry, Mike -- I'll get your listing updated ASAP.
>
> See these, and many more, at http://alexisparkinn.com/rec_aviation.htm
>
> For those who are interested, here is the breakdown of aircraft in the
> gallery:
>
> Make
> Model
> Number
>
> Aeronca
> Champ
> 1
>
> Aeronca Total
> 1
>
> Albrecht
> Sea Rey
> 1
>
> Albrecht Total
> 1
>
> Aviat
> Husky
> 1
>
> Aviat Total
>
> 1
>
> Beech
> Baron
> 1
>
> Beech
> Debonair
> 1
>
> Beech
> Sundowner
> 1
>
> Beech Total
> 3
>
> Bell
> Baby Belle
> 1
>
> Bell Total
>
> 1
>
> Bowers
> Fly Baby
> 1
>
> Bowers Total
> 1
>
> Cessna
> 150
> 3
>
> Cessna
> 170
> 1
>
> Cessna
> 172
> 8
>
> Cessna
> 182
> 5
>
> Cessna
> 206
> 2
>
> Cessna
> 310
> 1
>
> Cessna
> 172RG
> 1
>
> Cessna Total
> 21
>
> Diamond
> DA20
> 1
>
> Diamond Total
> 1
>
> ERCO
> Ercoupe
> 2
>
> ERCO Total
> 2
>
> Extra
> 300
> 1
>
> Extra Total
>
> 1
>
> Fairchild
> F24
> 1
>
> Fairchild Total
> 1
>
> Grob
> 103
> 1
>
> Grob Total
>
> 1
>
> Grumman
> Tiger
> 2
>
> Grumman Total
> 2
>
> Hatz
> CB1
> 1
>
> Hatz Total
>
> 1
>
> Helio
> Courier
> 1
>
> Helio Total
>
> 1
>
> Johnson
> Rocket
> 1
>
> Johnson Total
> 1
>
> Jungster
> 2
> 1
>
> Jungster Total
> 1
>
> Maule
> M-7
> 2
>
> Maule Total
> 2
>
> M-D
> 600
> 1
>
> M-D Total
>
> 1
>
> Mitsubishi
> MU-2
> 1
>
> Mitsubishi Total
> 1
>
> Mooney
> M20
> 3
>
> Mooney Total
> 3
>
> Neiuport
> Replica
> 1
>
> Neiuport Total
> 1
>
> North American
> P-51 Mustang
> 1
>
> North American Total
> 1
>
> Piel
> Super Emeraude
> 1
>
> Piel Total
>
> 1
>
> Piper
> 140
> 3
>
> Piper
> 180
> 5
>
> Piper
> Apache
> 1
>
> Piper
> Archer
> 5
>
> Piper
> Arrow
> 1
>
> Piper
> Aztec
> 1
>
> Piper
> Cub
> 1
>
> Piper
> Pathfinder
> 1
>
> Piper
> Saratoga
> 1
>
> Piper
> Tripacer
> 2
>
> Piper
> Warrior
> 3
>
> Piper Total
>
> 24
>
> Pitts
> Special
> 1
>
> Pitts Total
>
> 1
>
> Robinson
> R22
> 1
>
> Robinson Total
> 1
>
> Rutan
> Long EZ
> 1
>
> Rutan Total
> 1
>
> Ryan
> Navion
> 2
>
> Ryan Total
>
> 2
>
> Vans
> RV-4
> 2
>
> Vans
> RV-6
> 1
>
> Vans
> RV-8
> 1
>
> Vans Total
>
> 4
>
> Waco
> YMF
> 1
>
> Waco Total
> 1
>
> Zenith
> 801
> 1
>
> Zenith
> Zodiac
> 1
>
> Zenith Total
> 2
>
>
>
> Want *YOUR* pride and joy listed in the Rogue's Gallery? Simply send
some
> pix of you and your bird to me at . You can send
> them in pretty much any format, although .jpeg is the norm. Be sure to
list
> where you're based, how long you've been in the newsgroups, if you've been
> to OSH, all those kinds of details really help flesh out your biography.
>
> Blue skies!
> --
> Jay Honeck
> Iowa City, IA
> Pathfinder N56993
> www.AlexisParkInn.com
> "Your Aviation Destination"
>
>

Peter R.
May 2nd 05, 04:29 PM
Jay wrote:

> That's odd. There's a Baron in there that makes the total three.

Apologies for my incomplete quoting. You actually have four
Beechcraft in your gallery, not three. I'll leave it up to you to find
the missing aircraft.

AHEM indeed ...

--
Peter

Jack Allison
May 3rd 05, 03:46 AM
Now here's someone with way too much time on their hands :-) Paul, you
crack me up.


--
Jack Allison
PP-ASEL-IA Student
Arrow N2104T

"When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the Earth
with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there
you will always long to return"
- Leonardo Da Vinci

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Montblack
May 3rd 05, 04:45 AM
("Jack Allison" wrote)
> Now here's someone with way too much time on their hands :-) Paul, you
> crack me up.


Rosie O'Donnell was on Hallmark Hall of Fame (unwatchable) - Margene and I
usually watch those specials together on Sunday nights. - I gave it a good
half hour, then bailed to the computer room.

http://pressroom.hallmark.com/hhof_riding_the_bus.html

Jay did all the list work, I simply held down the Backspace and/or Delete
buttons. No typing, just lining up the plane names. Eight minutes tops -
well, plus a while to root around the Noon Patrol's web page.


Montblack
"I've always wanted to direct"

Flyingmonk
May 3rd 05, 04:55 AM
Jay,

I've got a pic of Hughes 300C on the way, and one of me flying my
brother in for his outdoor wedding. He's a lawman now.

Bryan "The Monk" Chaisone.

Jack Allison
May 3rd 05, 06:01 AM
Montblack wrote:
> Rosie O'Donnell was on Hallmark Hall of Fame (unwatchable) - Margene and
> I usually watch those specials together on Sunday nights. - I gave it a
> good half hour, then bailed to the computer room.

Ah...good call. I don't watch much TV as it is but if Rosie came on,
I'd be reaching for the remote really quickly. Gag...

> Jay did all the list work, I simply held down the Backspace and/or
> Delete buttons. No typing, just lining up the plane names. Eight minutes
> tops - well, plus a while to root around the Noon Patrol's web page.

What? You didn't verify his obvious Piper bias? Did he bribe you with
offers of free food/drink while at OSH?

Hey, I'm the only Arrow owner on the site...for whatever that's
worth...yes, I know, not much.


--
Jack Allison
PP-ASEL-IA Student
Arrow N2104T

"When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the Earth
with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there
you will always long to return"
- Leonardo Da Vinci

(Remove the obvious from address to reply via e-mail)

BTIZ
May 3rd 05, 06:06 AM
Jay... I think you left out the Piper Pawnee, PA-25-235, and the Blanik
L-23, called a "Super Blanik"

Bill T

"Jay Honeck" > wrote in message
news:q5ede.34138$WI3.31081@attbi_s71...
> Wow. When we started the Rogue's Gallery -- a webpage where aviation
> newsgroup aficionados can post pictures of our aircraft, in an effort to
> get to know one another better -- I had no idea this thing would
> eventually grow to encompass 32 different makes of aircraft!
>
> More amazingly, within those 32 makes there are FIFTY TWO different models
> represented by pilots in the Gallery. (And I'm not even counting the dozen
> or so plane Badwater Bill has in his listing...) We are nothing if not a
> diverse group, flying everything from World War I homebuilt replicas, to
> P-51 Mustangs, to Mitsubishi MU-2 mini-airliners.
>
> Here are the new additions/updates for April:
>
> -- From Sacramento, CA -- Jack Allison's beautiful new Piper Arrow...
>
> -- From Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada -- David Gamblin's terrific
> Cessna 172 Skyhawk...
>
> -- From St. Charles, Missouri -- Brian Larkin's fabulous Piper Archer...
>
> -- From Michigan, Bryan Martin's awesome Zenith Zodiac...
>
> -- From Virginia, Ron & Margy Natalie's incredible Ryan Navion...
>
> And I just realized that I never uploaded the new pix of Mike Rappaport's
> Helio Courier panel. Sorry, Mike -- I'll get your listing updated ASAP.
>
> See these, and many more, at http://alexisparkinn.com/rec_aviation.htm
>
> For those who are interested, here is the breakdown of aircraft in the
> gallery:
>
> Make
> Model
> Number
>
> Aeronca
> Champ
> 1
>
> Aeronca Total
> 1
>
> Albrecht
> Sea Rey
> 1
>
> Albrecht Total
> 1
>
> Aviat
> Husky
> 1
>
> Aviat Total
>
> 1
>
> Beech
> Baron
> 1
>
> Beech
> Debonair
> 1
>
> Beech
> Sundowner
> 1
>
> Beech Total
> 3
>
> Bell
> Baby Belle
> 1
>
> Bell Total
>
> 1
>
> Bowers
> Fly Baby
> 1
>
> Bowers Total
> 1
>
> Cessna
> 150
> 3
>
> Cessna
> 170
> 1
>
> Cessna
> 172
> 8
>
> Cessna
> 182
> 5
>
> Cessna
> 206
> 2
>
> Cessna
> 310
> 1
>
> Cessna
> 172RG
> 1
>
> Cessna Total
> 21
>
> Diamond
> DA20
> 1
>
> Diamond Total
> 1
>
> ERCO
> Ercoupe
> 2
>
> ERCO Total
> 2
>
> Extra
> 300
> 1
>
> Extra Total
>
> 1
>
> Fairchild
> F24
> 1
>
> Fairchild Total
> 1
>
> Grob
> 103
> 1
>
> Grob Total
>
> 1
>
> Grumman
> Tiger
> 2
>
> Grumman Total
> 2
>
> Hatz
> CB1
> 1
>
> Hatz Total
>
> 1
>
> Helio
> Courier
> 1
>
> Helio Total
>
> 1
>
> Johnson
> Rocket
> 1
>
> Johnson Total
> 1
>
> Jungster
> 2
> 1
>
> Jungster Total
> 1
>
> Maule
> M-7
> 2
>
> Maule Total
> 2
>
> M-D
> 600
> 1
>
> M-D Total
>
> 1
>
> Mitsubishi
> MU-2
> 1
>
> Mitsubishi Total
> 1
>
> Mooney
> M20
> 3
>
> Mooney Total
> 3
>
> Neiuport
> Replica
> 1
>
> Neiuport Total
> 1
>
> North American
> P-51 Mustang
> 1
>
> North American Total
> 1
>
> Piel
> Super Emeraude
> 1
>
> Piel Total
>
> 1
>
> Piper
> 140
> 3
>
> Piper
> 180
> 5
>
> Piper
> Apache
> 1
>
> Piper
> Archer
> 5
>
> Piper
> Arrow
> 1
>
> Piper
> Aztec
> 1
>
> Piper
> Cub
> 1
>
> Piper
> Pathfinder
> 1
>
> Piper
> Saratoga
> 1
>
> Piper
> Tripacer
> 2
>
> Piper
> Warrior
> 3
>
> Piper Total
>
> 24
>
> Pitts
> Special
> 1
>
> Pitts Total
>
> 1
>
> Robinson
> R22
> 1
>
> Robinson Total
> 1
>
> Rutan
> Long EZ
> 1
>
> Rutan Total
> 1
>
> Ryan
> Navion
> 2
>
> Ryan Total
>
> 2
>
> Vans
> RV-4
> 2
>
> Vans
> RV-6
> 1
>
> Vans
> RV-8
> 1
>
> Vans Total
>
> 4
>
> Waco
> YMF
> 1
>
> Waco Total
> 1
>
> Zenith
> 801
> 1
>
> Zenith
> Zodiac
> 1
>
> Zenith Total
> 2
>
>
>
> Want *YOUR* pride and joy listed in the Rogue's Gallery? Simply send
> some pix of you and your bird to me at . You can
> send them in pretty much any format, although .jpeg is the norm. Be sure
> to list where you're based, how long you've been in the newsgroups, if
> you've been to OSH, all those kinds of details really help flesh out your
> biography.
>
> Blue skies!
> --
> Jay Honeck
> Iowa City, IA
> Pathfinder N56993
> www.AlexisParkInn.com
> "Your Aviation Destination"
>

BTIZ
May 3rd 05, 06:07 AM
maybe the BE-35 on my page?
BT

"Peter R." > wrote in message
oups.com...
> Jay wrote:
>
>> That's odd. There's a Baron in there that makes the total three.
>
> Apologies for my incomplete quoting. You actually have four
> Beechcraft in your gallery, not three. I'll leave it up to you to find
> the missing aircraft.
>
> AHEM indeed ...
>
> --
> Peter
>

Montblack
May 3rd 05, 06:45 AM
("Jack Allison" wrote)
[snip]
> Hey, I'm the only Arrow owner on the site...


And not a single Vans RV-7. I found that odd.

Wish I could have made it Ercoupe #3.
Too much of a project ...$$$$$.


Montblack
Still propless

Jay Honeck
May 3rd 05, 02:07 PM
Well, I guess that's what happens when you're counting things "by hand"
while working...

The phone musta rang when I got to your page!

;-)
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"

Peter R.
May 3rd 05, 04:13 PM
Jay wrote:

> Well, I guess that's what happens when you're counting things "by
hand"
> while working...

I understand. Thirty two aircraft is a lot of aircraft to try to count
by hand. Even if you used your feet, you still come up short by 12
digits.

--
Peter
BE35 owner who was not counted. I guess a more southerly route across
the US during my late May trip is needed to find an Inn owner with
better counting skills. :)

Jose
May 3rd 05, 04:29 PM
> I understand. Thirty two aircraft is a lot of aircraft to try to count
> by hand. Even if you used your feet, you still come up short by 12
> digits.

I can count to more than a thousand on my fingers.

Jose
--
Get high on gasoline: fly an airplane.
for Email, make the obvious change in the address.

Peter R.
May 3rd 05, 04:39 PM
Jose wrote:

> I can count to more than a thousand on my fingers.

Man, that's a lot of fingers. Maybe next time Jay will hire you to
provide this group with the Rogue's Gallery statistics.

--
Peter

Robert Bonomi
May 3rd 05, 05:02 PM
In article >,
Jose > wrote:
>> I understand. Thirty two aircraft is a lot of aircraft to try to count
>> by hand. Even if you used your feet, you still come up short by 12
>> digits.
>
>I can count to more than a thousand on my fingers.

*NEAT* trick. Most people run out of _fingers_ at a binary count of 256.

Are you related to Hemingway's cats? <grin>

Chris Colohan
May 3rd 05, 05:08 PM
Jose > writes:
> > I understand. Thirty two aircraft is a lot of aircraft to try to count
> > by hand. Even if you used your feet, you still come up short by 12
> > digits.
>
> I can count to more than a thousand on my fingers.

Me too.

For those who are curious, here is how, with my rough approximation of
a pair of hands in ASCII art:

[dot is finger down, stick is finger up]

.... ....
..OOOO OOOO. 0

.... ....
..OOOO OOOO/ 1

.... ...|
..OOOO OOOO. 2

.... ...|
..OOOO OOOO/ 3

.... ..|.
..OOOO OOOO. 4

.... ..|.
..OOOO OOOO/ 5

.... ..||
..OOOO OOOO. 6

.... ..||
..OOOO OOOO/ 7

.... .|..
..OOOO OOOO. 8

.... .|..
..OOOO OOOO/ 9

.... .|.|
..OOOO OOOO. 10

.... .|.|
..OOOO OOOO/ 11

.... .||.
..OOOO OOOO. 12

.... .||.
..OOOO OOOO/ 13

.... .|||
..OOOO OOOO. 14

.... .|||
..OOOO OOOO/ 15

....etc...

|||| ||||
\OOOO OOOO/ 1023


It is a binary encoding. I use this to teach CS undergrads how to
count in binary -- they quickly become amused by the numbers 4, 128
and 132.

Chris
--
Chris Colohan Email: PGP: finger
Web: www.colohan.com Phone: (412)268-4751

Montblack
May 3rd 05, 06:12 PM
("Jose" wrote)
> I can count to more than a thousand on my fingers.


I can multiply by 9's up to 9x10 on my fingers - oh boy!

Hey, whatever gets you through third grade!!

(Hands down on desk)
LLLL (L-THUMB) (R-THUMB) RRRR

#...means to tuck under that finger - then count up the fingers on either
side of the tucked under finger.

[9x1]
# LLL(L) (R)RRRR .......0+9 = 9

[9x2]
L # LL(L) (R)RRRR .....1+8 = 18

[9x3]
LL # L(L) (R)RRRR .......2+7 = 27

[9x4]
LLL # (L) (R)RRRR .......3+6 = 36

[9x5]
LLLL (#) (R)RRRR ........4+5 = 45
(Tuck under the L thumb)


[9x6]
LLLL(L) (#) RRRR ........5+4 = 54
(Tuck under the R thumb)

[9x7]
LLLL(L) (R) # RRR .......6+3 = 63

[9x8]
LLLL(L) (R)R # RR .......7+2 = 72

[9x9]
LLLL(L) (R)RR # R .......8+1 = 81

[9x10]
LLLL(L) (R)RRR # .......9+0 = 90


Montblack
(Mmm ...7 of 9)

Peter Duniho
May 3rd 05, 07:46 PM
"Robert Bonomi" > wrote in message
...
>>I can count to more than a thousand on my fingers.
>
> *NEAT* trick. Most people run out of _fingers_ at a binary count of 256.

I presume that he's counting his thumb as a finger, as do most people.

I can just see the delivery room scene:

Doctor: "Congratulations, your baby has eight fingers!"

Mother: "Oh my god! The ultrasound showed a perfectly normal fetus!"

Doctor: "...and two thumbs."

Mother: "(*&^#$^* Okay, Dr. Idiot...why don't you just come a little closer
here..."

Jay Honeck
May 3rd 05, 09:38 PM
Bob Chilcoat wrote:
> Jay,
>
> I recently had to change isp's, so the links to my company website
and my
> memorial to my father, Dad's Flying Stories, are no longer valid.
The new
> addresses are http://www.geocities.com/viewptmd/ and
> http://www.geocities.com/viewptmd/Dad.html respectively.

Roger that, Bob. I've made the changes...
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"

Matt Whiting
May 4th 05, 02:34 AM
Martin Hotze wrote:
> (Robert Bonomi) wrote:
>
>
>>>I can count to more than a thousand on my fingers.
>>
>>*NEAT* trick. Most people run out of _fingers_ at a binary count of 256.
>
>
> there are only 10 type of people who understand binary: those who do and
> those who don't. ;-)

Oh that was bad... Except I think it is "There are only 10 type of
people; those who understand binary and those who don't."


Matt

George Patterson
May 4th 05, 03:19 AM
Peter R. wrote:
>
> AHEM indeed ...

Well, as long as we're critiquing, there's only *one* Maule M-7 on the site. It
belongs to M. Powell. Mine was an MX-7. Different plane.

George Patterson
There's plenty of room for all of God's creatures. Right next to the
mashed potatoes.

Montblack
May 4th 05, 04:07 AM
("George Patterson" wrote)
> Well, as long as we're critiquing, there's only *one* Maule M-7 on the
> site. It belongs to M. Powell. Mine was an MX-7. Different plane.


What is different between the Maul MX-7 and the Maul M-7?


Montblack

George Patterson
May 4th 05, 04:28 AM
Montblack wrote:
>
> What is different between the Maul MX-7 and the Maul M-7?

The fuselage of the MX-7 is smaller than the M-7. This is obvious from the side
at a distance. The M-7 has sort of a hump in the roof over the back seat. The
MX-7 does not. The MX-7 seats 4. The M-7 has five seats -- 4 adults and 1
midget. Other size differences require a tape measure to spot. The MX-7 is also
only available with 160 and 180hp engines. The M-7 has at least 235 hp.

George Patterson
There's plenty of room for all of God's creatures. Right next to the
mashed potatoes.

Jay Honeck
May 4th 05, 02:44 PM
>> AHEM indeed ...
>
> Well, as long as we're critiquing, there's only *one* Maule M-7 on the
> site. It belongs to M. Powell. Mine was an MX-7. Different plane.

Wow -- it really IS true: No good deed goes unpunished...

Next month I'm forwarding the file to you, George, and you can count all the
danged planes!

;-)
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"

Paul kgyy
May 4th 05, 02:47 PM
Jack, I couldn't stand by and let you be the only Arrow owner on the
site, so just sent my info to Jay yesterday.

Jay Honeck
May 4th 05, 02:53 PM
> Jack, I couldn't stand by and let you be the only Arrow owner on the
> site, so just sent my info to Jay yesterday.

Yep -- you can see the "other" Arrow (also outstanding, BTW) here:

http://alexisparkinn.com/rogue's_gallery_a-h.htm#H
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"

W P Dixon
May 4th 05, 04:35 PM
Hmmm,
I think I will wait to send pictures of the VP1 ....only have the
vertical ribs done now :) Maybe when it is to the point of getting the N
number.

Patrick
student SPL
aircraft structural mech

Peter R.
May 5th 05, 03:42 AM
Jay Honeck > wrote:

> Wow -- it really IS true: No good deed goes unpunished...

Jay, I hope you know I was just giving you a hard time. I wasn't too
dissed to be left out of the count, really.

--
Peter













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Jay Honeck
May 5th 05, 05:35 AM
>> Wow -- it really IS true: No good deed goes unpunished...
>
> Jay, I hope you know I was just giving you a hard time. I wasn't too
> dissed to be left out of the count, really.

I know -- that's what the smiley thing ( ;-)) was there for!

;-)
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"

Robert Bonomi
May 5th 05, 02:18 PM
In article >,
Peter Duniho > wrote:
>"Robert Bonomi" > wrote in message
...
>>>I can count to more than a thousand on my fingers.
>>
>> *NEAT* trick. Most people run out of _fingers_ at a binary count of 256.
>
>I presume that he's counting his thumb as a finger, as do most people.

"Q. If you call a tail a leg, how many legs does a dog have?
A. Four. Calling a tail a leg does *not* make it a leg!"

Applies equally to thumbs/fingers. :)

>
>I can just see the delivery room scene:
>
>Doctor: "Congratulations, your baby has eight fingers!"
>
>Mother: "Oh my god! The ultrasound showed a perfectly normal fetus!"
>
>Doctor: "...and two thumbs."
>
>Mother: "(*&^#$^* Okay, Dr. Idiot...why don't you just come a little closer
>here..."
>
>

Peter Duniho
May 5th 05, 08:02 PM
"Robert Bonomi" > wrote in message
...
>>I presume that he's counting his thumb as a finger, as do most people.
>
> "Q. If you call a tail a leg, how many legs does a dog have?
> A. Four. Calling a tail a leg does *not* make it a leg!"
>
> Applies equally to thumbs/fingers. :)

It would if the thumb were not a finger.

Look it up in the dictionary. The thumb qualifies as a finger. It's a
special finger, to be sure, and is *sometimes* distinguished from the
fingers. But only a Usenet pedant would go around claiming that every
normal human being has only eight fingers.

Pete

Flyingmonk
May 6th 05, 02:54 PM
Why is it that when I hold up my hands infront of me, I count ten
fingers? ...but when I stick them down my trousers, close my eyes, I
count eleven? ...and a couple of golfballs?

Bryan

Jack Allison
May 8th 05, 11:42 PM
Paul kgyy wrote:
> Jack, I couldn't stand by and let you be the only Arrow owner on the
> site, so just sent my info to Jay yesterday.
>
Hey, at least I was the first! :-) Glad my hogging all the Arrow glory
for a bit made you send Jay some pictures. Very nice looking Arrow. I
want your wingtips and prop! Great choice of a GPS BTW (that's a bit
puddle of water in the picture!).


--
Jack Allison
PP-ASEL-IA Student
Arrow N2104T

"When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the Earth
with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there
you will always long to return"
- Leonardo Da Vinci

(Remove the obvious from address to reply via e-mail)

Paul Sengupta
May 9th 05, 06:57 PM
> Jay Honeck" > wrote in message
news:Pk4ee.54679$c24.22551@attbi_s72...
> > Well, as long as we're critiquing, there's only *one* Maule M-7 on the
> > site. It belongs to M. Powell. Mine was an MX-7. Different plane.
>
> Wow -- it really IS true: No good deed goes unpunished...
>
> Next month I'm forwarding the file to you, George, and you can count all
the
> danged planes!

Has anyone else there got a Scottish Aviation Bulldog?

Maybe I should submit my details...

Paul

ORVAL FAIRBAIRN
May 9th 05, 08:15 PM
In article >,
"Paul Sengupta" > wrote:

> > Jay Honeck" > wrote in message
> news:Pk4ee.54679$c24.22551@attbi_s72...
> > > Well, as long as we're critiquing, there's only *one* Maule M-7 on the
> > > site. It belongs to M. Powell. Mine was an MX-7. Different plane.
> >
> > Wow -- it really IS true: No good deed goes unpunished...
> >
> > Next month I'm forwarding the file to you, George, and you can count all
> the
> > danged planes!
>
> Has anyone else there got a Scottish Aviation Bulldog?
>
> Maybe I should submit my details...
>
> Paul

I have seen one here in central Florida -- and -- it was for sale!

It looks like a really neat airplane, too!

--
Remove _'s from email address to talk to me.

Paul kgyy
May 9th 05, 09:30 PM
Good eye, Jack, that is a large puddle. Notice also that ATC has us
routed directly over it to bypass the Class B :-(. I hate it when they
do that.

Jay Honeck
May 10th 05, 04:02 AM
> Has anyone else there got a Scottish Aviation Bulldog?
>
> Maybe I should submit my details...

I've been waiting for them...

:-)
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"

Flyingmonk
May 10th 05, 01:09 PM
Thank you for the update Jay. Now you can add a Hughes 300c helicopter
to that growing list of yours. My CFI flies the Fox5 helicopter here
in DC Metro, I'll get him to join your list. I think it is a
Eurocopter 355, he will know.

FlyingMonk

Jay Honeck
May 10th 05, 02:13 PM
> Thank you for the update Jay. Now you can add a Hughes 300c helicopter
> to that growing list of yours. My CFI flies the Fox5 helicopter here
> in DC Metro, I'll get him to join your list. I think it is a
> Eurocopter 355, he will know.

Don't forget, Bryan -- we don't want just any old
helicopter-flying-riff-raff in the Gallery.

We want newsgroup-using, avgas/Jet-A-sniffing, aviation-addicted pilot
riff-raff, like us!

;-)
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"

Laonork
May 10th 05, 05:45 PM
Oh! I thought you might wanna add some pros to the list, but you want
real men! Gotcha! ;^)

Bryan

Flyingmonk
May 10th 05, 06:02 PM
Oh! I thought you might wanna add some pros to the list, but you want
real men!

Gotcha! ;^)

Bryan

George Patterson
May 11th 05, 03:18 AM
Flyingmonk wrote:
> Oh! I thought you might wanna add some pros to the list, but you want
> real men!

Actually, we'd love to add some pros to that list. That list is restricted to
people who participate in these newsgroups, and we'd love to have some more pros
do that. If your buddy becomes a regular here, *then* Jay would love to put up
his photos.

George Patterson
There's plenty of room for all of God's creatures. Right next to the
mashed potatoes.

Flyingmonk
May 11th 05, 04:50 AM
Hey George!

I knew that ;^), I was just funnin' w/ Jay.

Bryan

Jay Honeck
May 11th 05, 01:03 PM
> I knew that ;^), I was just funnin' w/ Jay.

And I knew that you knew that I knew.

:-)
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"

LCT Paintball
May 11th 05, 05:18 PM
....
> Why is it that when I hold up my hands infront of me, I count ten
> fingers? ...but when I stick them down my trousers, close my eyes, I
> count eleven? ...and a couple of golfballs?
>
> Bryan

I just love riddles. I think I know the answer to this. Somebody else is
wearing your pants! ;)

Sorry, I know I haven't been around long enough for that , but I just had
to.

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