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A little longish - sorry.
Oshkosh question from a first timer: Staying at the dorm, will have car available - if needed. I want to sit on a (2) regular stackable plastic deck chairs and watch planes depart after the air show, etc - I heard this is the real show g. Two chairs works good for me, elevating my bad leg on one of the chairs. Are these OK to bring in? At the PGA Championship last year in Minnesota, I noticed the signs that stated they only allowed armless folding/portable chairs. Different deal, but there it is - chair rules. So, how might I get these two stackable plastic chairs "in" and set aside for use later on in the day? Is this a practical idea? I've got 4 of these chairs that someone put out in my neighborhood, on trash day, so I could care less if I return home with them. I would like to use the chairs (x2) throughout each day, for getting off my feet, and getting my one leg elevated. Any ideas on how to go about this. Portable folding chairs are NOT an option - I hate them and they hate me. My thought is to just carry them in through the gates, on my first day, and wing it from there. I'm thinking I'll "share" them with some vendor booth, then circle back and pick em up from time to time. I'm ok just sitting (one leg up) and people watching for an hour, three times a day. When, and where, should I go for the post air show ...departure show? (I'll be the guy carrying two plastic stackable chairs - if they haven't found a new owner by that time in the day) Bus rides with plastic deck chairs shouldn't be a problem, I'll tape a blue handicap sign on the stackable chairs and show the driver my scar. Driver won't argue with "the scar". So Oshkosh veterans, how would you do the Montblack chair thing? Thanks. -- Montblack |
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Personally, I think you would be better off with a folding chair with a
built in foot rest. Carrying two stackable chairs will be problematic. An alternative is to leave the chairs with one of us on this usegroup that will be camping with our airplanes near the spot you want to watch the airplanes from. I have already told other friends of mine that they are welcome to leave their chairs at my airplane while they are walking around the other parts of the airport. You are welcome to leave them if I am camped near where you want to watch. |
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The only problem with that, John, is that those deck chairs make the damndest
wind dams in a good ripper of a thunderstorm that you can imagine. Folding chairs aren't bad, in that you can put them flat on the ground and the odds of them blowing about isn't all that bad. I've had to fetch a couple of my deck chairs out of the neighbors yard a time or two, and that involves them snaking about the shrubbery and pine limbs to get that far. Can't you just imagine the damage those plastic tumbleweeds could cause if they get up a full head of steam before being stopped by somebody's airplane? Jim john smith shared these priceless pearls of wisdom: -An alternative is to leave the chairs with one of us on this usegroup -that will be camping with our airplanes near the spot you want to watch -the airplanes from. Jim Weir (A&P/IA, CFI, & other good alphabet soup) VP Eng RST Pres. Cyberchapter EAA Tech. Counselor http://www.rst-engr.com |
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"Montblack" wrote in message ...
A little longish - sorry. snip So Oshkosh veterans, how would you do the Montblack chair thing? Thanks. After reading your post, all I could think about was those late night TV commercials. Yes, Montblack, you need a Rascal!!! John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180) |
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![]() Montblack wrote: So, how might I get these two stackable plastic chairs "in" and set aside for use later on in the day? I think you can get them in, but they will have to be supervised all day. As Jim mentioned they become dangerous to airplanes and others when left unattended outside. If you can find someone in advance to babysit them that would work. There are other alternatives to carrying your own. There are places to sit if you can talk your way into one of them (most are picnic benches). We have a picnic area at the ops shack in vintage and there is a nice porch on the acrobatics groups building. If you do bring your chairs find someone to babysit them during the day. Margy |
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Thanks for the reply.
If the dorm room doesn't sell ...I might then attend. Price it high enough and it won't sell!! g As of now, I've been *told* I am a no-go for Oshkosh. If I go, I will bring chairs and stake them down. Practiced the tie down last night in the front yard - and yes, a screw in dog stake, with much rope, works great for plastic chairs. -- Montblack (Margy Natalie wrote) snip If you do bring your chairs find someone to babysit them during the day. |
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![]() "Montblack" wrote in message news:3f2020d7$0$168 If I go, I will bring chairs and stake them down. Practiced the tie down last night in the front yard - and yes, a screw in dog stake, with much rope, works great for plastic chairs. Find some friendly aircraft owner and ask if you can stake them down in his campsite. Even staked down chairs found elsewhere are liable to be removed. We don't mess with what campers do with their campsites, within reason. (The guy that was lighting his barbecue by draining the fuel sump directly into the smouldering grill was another story...) |
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(Ron Natalie wrote)
snip (The guy that was lighting his barbecue by draining the fuel sump directly into the smouldering grill was another story...) Thanks for the chair advise. As for the barbecue fuel sump guy, I believe the story ...you just can't make that stuff up. -- Montblack |
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