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Old December 9th 03, 06:09 PM
Robert Bonomi
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RR Urban wrote:

I saw research some time back that showed the most highly visible color to
be that beautiful fluorescent green kind of thing that some of the emergency
vehicles (fire trucks, etc.) are painted. I'll bet if you painted
Serendipity that color, people would see you coming.


Hey brother John. We're all concerned for Unka Boob's Safety.
However we seem to have different opinions about which color is
safest.

I suggest we each purchase a spray can of Krylon in the color we think
is safest and at the Pinckneyville Fly-In next May we can each paint a
portion of the RV-3.

- John (I got dibs on the canopy) Ousterhout -

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

No 'checkerboard' paint allowed.
Axe Snowbird for details.


How about striped? Or polka-dot?

I got it! *PAISLEY*!!!


 




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