Original Posted By: "mike sublett"
Didja ever wish that you knew where some of the flying Pietenpols arelocated and who owns them?In July of 1999, just before the Piet fly-in at Brodhead and the Pietfly-in at EAA AirVenture '99 at Oshkosh, I put together a little cataloglisting Pietenpol tail numbers and owner names and addresses. It numberedsome 30 pages. I handed out a number of them at Brodhead and at Oshkosh. Iplan to update it once a year, and that time is here.The information is the best I can garner, and covers only those Piets flyingand registered with the FAA. I am sure that there are still a few out therethat I have missed, and would appreciate any information you have on suchairplanes.The newest issue now going together lists some 396 U. S. Piets, including 24Scouts and 50 GN-1s. The year of manufacture, the builder's name, theengine installed, and the present owner's name and address are all includedwhere the information is available. There are 49 Canadian entries, and 30entries from the U.K.Right now, I need information from any of you who know of flying Piets.Please Email me direct, keeping the Matronics list clear.A typical listing goes like this:N135SM Steven Miller RD3 S Main Street Ext C-85 GN-1 86 Jamestown NY 14701 (Miller86)This translates out to show that Steve's airplane was built in 1986 by"Miller" and that it is a GN-1. It has a Cont 85 engine and was lastregistered with the FAA in 1986.In the future, the listing may include a phone number and Email addresswhere these are known.I do not want to hold up publication while I get every bit of information(it would never get published.) I will go with what I have and futureissues will get updated. The "Pietenpol Registration List" can only be asgood as the information I receive. However, we have an excellent basealready with nearly 400 U.S. Piets on file. Those who received the intialissue in August were quite pleased. The pamphlet is not glossy. It is over40 pages of 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 and costs over 60 cents to mail.I plan to get it into print in during January, and it will be available toanyone for a contribution of $4 postpaid.Doc Mosher1071 Meadow LaneNeenah WI 54956(920) 727-1534docshop(at)famvid.com________________________________________________________________________________
Pietenpol-List: Request for information for Pietenpol owner listing
> Pietenpol-List: hummel bird
Original Posted By: FordPiet(at)aol.com
i have a set of plans. it is an interesting design but a wee bit small for my girth, etc at 220 lbs. ---Mike>From: robin goodfellow >Reply-To: pietenpol-list(at)matronics.com>To: pietenpol-list(at)matronics.com>Subject: Pietenpol-List: hummel bird>Date: Sun, 2 Jan 2000 12:47:06 -0800 (PST)>>>>just wondering.... anyone know anything about Hummel>Birds? they look like fun........i just might have to>build one.>_danbadger>>Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger.>http://messenger.yahoo.com>>________________________________________________________________________________
i have a set of plans. it is an interesting design but a wee bit small for my girth, etc at 220 lbs. ---Mike>From: robin goodfellow >Reply-To: pietenpol-list(at)matronics.com>To: pietenpol-list(at)matronics.com>Subject: Pietenpol-List: hummel bird>Date: Sun, 2 Jan 2000 12:47:06 -0800 (PST)>>>>just wondering.... anyone know anything about Hummel>Birds? they look like fun........i just might have to>build one.>_danbadger>>Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger.>http://messenger.yahoo.com>>________________________________________________________________________________