Jim Carriere wrote:
 boB wrote:
 My dream was to build a RAF2000 Gyro, mostly because of the enclosed
 cockpit and the standard type seating.  I had even contacted an IP in
 Pensacola about the training.  I learned my lesson about thinking I
 Bob (bOB? 
, in the Pensacola neck of the woods there are about half a
 dozen gyroplanes at the Brewton muni airport (about 50 miles north of PNS).
 I come by this knowledge from passing within a few miles of Brewton last
 year and talking with a gyroplane there on unicom.  Since the gyro
 community is a fairly small and tight, you may have already heard about
 them.

  boB...  there are so many Bob's that I spell my name backwards.  I
didn't know about Brewton.  The IP I called was something like "dolph"
something.  I wold have to go back through my folder on the gyro. I hope
some day to be flying again. Right now the pain medication I take is so
strong I don't even drive a car any more.  My wife, bless her heart, did
not let me get in my ultralight even though I protested that flying it
was so easy I couldn't possibly get hurt. I sold it. But I can always
keep hoping.
My Toy
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boB,
SAG 70
U.S. Army Aviation (retired)
Central Texas - 5NM West of Gray Army Airfield (KGRK)