On Thu, 09 Mar 2006 13:44:41 -0000, Dylan Smith
wrote:
On 2006-03-09, GeorgeC wrote:
You know, I don't see kids hang on the airport fences anymore. I don't see the
hanger rats anymore. I don't see the old guy leaning against the hanger doors
grading landings and takeoffs and tell how it should have been done.
Most airports I have been to have at least one geezer, and sometimes a
geezer shack. You may have to look for them though. We even found a
geezer at Van Nuys.
We even have what the guys refer to as the ghetto hangar. They have a
group of 5 or 6 "experienced" pilots that have built and restored
planes in that old hangar. It's a meeting place for hangar flying,
snacks, coffee, a few beers after flying, and a place to learn. They
are currently doing a Sonex as a group project although it just
belongs to the one pilot.
Just two taxiways over is the EAA Chapter Education center which is
half hangar and half meeting rooms. When I was in there two weeks
back there were at least three planes under construction. A 4 place
canard design, a two place Challenger, and I'm trying to remember what
the other was.
Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member)
(N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair)
www.rogerhalstead.com