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Go over to Piggly Wiggly or Target, or whoever is in the shopping mall
across from Tuck's. Get two or three "happy birthday" helium balloons. Tie them to Atlas' prop with a hundred feet or so of thread or very light string. Jim "Jay Honeck" wrote in message oups.com... Don't even TRY to find the party by "taking a stroll through the North 40", as some folks did last year. Unless you are very lucky, indeed, you will literally walk MILES before you find us -- if you ever do! -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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"RST Engineering" wrote in message
... Go over to Piggly Wiggly or Target, or whoever is in the shopping mall across from Tuck's. Get two or three "happy birthday" helium balloons. Tie them to Atlas' prop with a hundred feet or so of thread or very light string. Jim That could get ugly if the wind kicks up. |
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So shorten the string. Sheesh, don't y'all ever modify things as conditions
require? Besides, a flag on a pole is a hell of a lot uglier when the pole snaps and drives itself through the windshield. Balloons bounce, poles don't. Jim "Steve Foley" wrote in message ... "RST Engineering" wrote in message ... Go over to Piggly Wiggly or Target, or whoever is in the shopping mall across from Tuck's. Get two or three "happy birthday" helium balloons. Tie them to Atlas' prop with a hundred feet or so of thread or very light string. Jim That could get ugly if the wind kicks up. |
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... So shorten the string. Sheesh, don't y'all ever modify things as conditions require? Besides, a flag on a pole is a hell of a lot uglier when the pole snaps and drives itself through the windshield. Balloons bounce, poles don't. Jim From what I've heard, a few hours into the party nobody would be able to find the string, let alone shorten it ![]() |
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Tie them to Atlas' prop with a
hundred feet or so of thread or very light string. Considering the airshow occuring right nearby, that's probably a Very Bad Idea. How about using radios? Agree on a frequency and monitor it. Jose -- Quantum Mechanics is like this: God =does= play dice with the universe, except there's no God, and there's no dice. And maybe there's no universe. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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You ever been to Oshkosh, Jose? The airshow aerobatic box is a good half a
mile to a mile east of the north 40. If somebody is coming over the north 40 at a hundred feet or so, something terribly wrong has happened and a couple of balloons in the way isn't going to make a hell of a lot of difference. You could fly them at **50** feet and still be plainly visible. At that rate, they are going to take out a telephone pole along the side of the field WAY before they plow through some one mil mylar. Jim "Jose" wrote in message .. . Tie them to Atlas' prop with a hundred feet or so of thread or very light string. Considering the airshow occuring right nearby, that's probably a Very Bad Idea. How about using radios? Agree on a frequency and monitor it. Jose -- Quantum Mechanics is like this: God =does= play dice with the universe, except there's no God, and there's no dice. And maybe there's no universe. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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You could fly them at **50** feet and still be plainly visible. At that rate, they are going to take out a telephone pole along the side of the field WAY before they plow through some one mil mylar. So how about this: Attach one end of a light-weight flagging banner to a telephone pole, nearest Jay's row. The free end of the flagging banner could be held up by dozens of helium balloons? Huh? Huh? Wait, I've got more... Jim Weir Is the hangar space in Waupaca going to work out for you? Montblack |
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You were right, he is REALLY a nice guy. I'm trying to wangle him some ink
in the magazine. Jim "Montblack" wrote in message ... Jim Weir Is the hangar space in Waupaca going to work out for you? Montblack |
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Tie them to Atlas' prop with a hundred feet or so of thread or very light string. Considering the airshow occuring right nearby, that's probably a Very Bad Idea. How about using radios? Agree on a frequency and monitor it. Jose Damned, all I did when I discovered I had NO IDEA what Jay's tail number was and I'd left the papers I'd carefully prepared at home, was to call the hotel and talk the person at the desk out of Jay's cell phone number. Now, if I'd only put that in the memory, I'd be ok! Margy Jay, you better warn your desk folks :-) |
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![]() "Margy Natalie" wrote Damned, all I did when I discovered I had NO IDEA what Jay's tail number was and I'd left the papers I'd carefully prepared at home, was to call the hotel and talk the person at the desk out of Jay's cell phone number. Now, if I'd only put that in the memory, I'd be ok! Yep, and you could just have punched Jay's tail number into your phone's memory, too. But that would be too easy. No scraps of paper to lose, that way! g -- Jim in NC |
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