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Personally, I've never enjoyed anything as much as the act of creating a
flying machine. Well, ok, there was sex back in my young and dumb days. But for me - it's the act of creation. I suspect others may have different thoughts. Anybody care to share? Richard |
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On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 19:09:29 -0500, cavelamb himself
wrote: Personally, I've never enjoyed anything as much as the act of creating a flying machine. Well, ok, there was sex back in my young and dumb days. But for me - it's the act of creation. I suspect others may have different thoughts. Anybody care to share? Richard I enjoyed cars too, but airplanes are so much cleaner. I particulary enjoyed all the problem solving on a plans only airplane, one that did not spell out all the systems. What is sex? Ed Sullivan, aged curmudgeon |
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![]() "Ed Sullivan" wrote in message ... What is sex? Ed Sullivan, aged curmudgeon X'es spelled backwards? |
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Because rental costs are killing me. For about twenty grand a
Dragonfly will give me 120 kts or better at cruise settings with an EFIS and GPS with XM WX. It's tiny, but it'll take my golf clubs and me a long way on a little money. I'm enjoying the building process, but I'm one of those who build to fly, not vice versa. |
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Ed Sullivan wrote:
snip What is sex? Ed Sullivan, aged curmudgeon Sex is a number like won and ate. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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Hmmm, let's see. The world is about 3.6 billion years old, there are
about 7 billion human being currently alive. I have build a flying a flying machine that has never been done before and actually worked. I have almost 200 hours of flight time on it and she has always made it back to its hangar everytime in one piece and safely brought me home. To me, a very simple country boy I consider that pretty darn kool..... God bless the USA., no matter how screwed up it appears to be. It is a great time to be alive. !!!!! Ben www.haaspowerair.com On Aug 31, 6:09 pm, cavelamb himself wrote: Personally, I've never enjoyed anything as much as the act of creating a flying machine. Well, ok, there was sex back in my young and dumb days. But for me - it's the act of creation. I suspect others may have different thoughts. Anybody care to share? Richard |
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Blueskies wrote:
X'es spelled backwards? I've got to ask. How long have you been waiting to use that line here? |
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In 2001, one of the other semi-infamous Wright Brothers builders, Nick
Engler, asked me that question. We were on the dune at Jockey's Ridge in Nag's Head, NC. He was struggling to bolt the top wing halves of his 1901 together while I was carrying out his 1902 wings. Both of us in a 20+ kt wind. (Hadn't finished my 1902 yet.) HELL, I DUNNO... I replied. Then asked where he wanted his '02 wings. For me, I suppose I was born with it. Even if I didn't have fond memories of the way my father looked in his uniform as he carried his suitcase and tools across the heliport ramp at dawn, I'd still want to fly. Grandpa was in the AAF. My Dad was a helicopter A&P for 35 years. One cousin was a US Marine helo mech. His younger brother is currently truning wrenches on F-18's (VMFA141). Their father is a tech. at a research baloon company. Another uncle was an Army ATC and still instructs ATC at Ft. Rucker. Another uncle is building and RV-6. And I... I spent $11,000 building an aircraft that I've owned for 5 years now, and still havn't flown. All of that may seem rather trivial and it was... until that one moment, that one special moment in 2003 at Wings Over Houston when I heard my Dad tell a spectator "Yeah, my son built it!" He sounded like he had just won the powerball lottery. Pop was on dyalisis at the time and only lived 2 more years before the effects of agents white, blue, and orange caught up to him. It was his last airshow, but it made all the difference. "Harry" Frey Wright Brothers Enterprises |
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wright1902glider wrote:
snipped All of that may seem rather trivial and it was... until that one moment, that one special moment in 2003 at Wings Over Houston when I heard my Dad tell a spectator "Yeah, my son built it!" He sounded like he had just won the powerball lottery. Pop was on dyalisis at the time and only lived 2 more years before the effects of agents white, blue, and orange caught up to him. It was his last airshow, but it made all the difference. "Harry" Frey Wright Brothers Enterprises That must have really been something, Harry. Authentic Wright Flyer $11000 Trip to wings over Houston 2000 Knowing Dad is proud of you - priceless... |
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On Sep 5, 8:46?pm, cavelamb himself wrote:
snipped That must have really been something, Harry. Authentic Wright Flyer $11000 Trip to wings over Houston 2000 Knowing Dad is proud of you - priceless... Even better, I got paid to perform there! When I was about 2 years old, Pop started taking me to every airshow there was in a 100 mile radius of Lafayette, LA. Usually this was 2-3 a year, and always included the CAF show. So when the guys at Wings Over Houston called me and accepted my quote, my next phone call to was to my Dad. "Pop... you're not gonna believe this, but I just earned back every dime you ever spent taking me to the CAF shows!" They also comp'd me passes for my Dad, Mom, and sister, and since Lafayette was a good stopping point between Houston and Atlanta, I stopped at home twice, went out for the world's best pizza just like we did when we were kids, the works! I'm going to bid for Houston again in 2008. Don't know if I'll impress them enough to pay me again, but its worth a shot. Harry |
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