Original Posted By: KGardner(at)odu.edu
William is leaving, or has left, his parents' place in New Jersey to return to Florida. He is greatly improving, the burns are expected to heal quite well but with some scarring, and his voice is returning to normal (had inhalation damage to his throat). He has repeatedly thanked everyone who took an interest, sent a card, contributed to the medical costs, and particularly those of us who share a love of flying- to encourage him to get back into it and keep going. He plans to do that, and is going to be looking closely at the engine when he gets fit enough to get back in the shop.Pat Panzera has made an interview video in which William talks about the crash and the investigation (which appears to be related to carb ice)... coming soon to a theater near you (not really, but will soon be available). I will post an update to this list. At least one copy of this video will be a "loaner" or "floater", available for free as long as you mail it to the next person. The complete series is three- 2 hr. videos on rebuilding/converting the Corvair for aero applications.And in answer to the last question- the plural of "y'all" is "y'all". That's what's so great about the language of the South- it says a lot with not too many words ;o)Oscar ZunigaMedford, Oregonmailto: taildrags(at)hotmail.comwebsite at http://www.flysquirrel.net________________________________________________________________________________Subject: Pietenpol-List: Adios, "Ya'll' answer
Pietenpol-List: Adios, "Ya'll' answer
Original Posted By: "Jeff Hill"
10/12/2001 05:29:34 PMList,So long everyone, it's been great, I'll be back on in a few weeks as anOhioan.Oscar, it was a trick question, there are 2 answers; the one you gave(Ya'll) and the other, that all true Southerners know, and that's "AllYa'll". Depends on where you're from as to whether or not you consider itbeneath you to use it.Keep 'em Flying,Kip Gardner(Former) Laboratory ManagerOld Dominion UniversityDept. of Ocean, Earth & Atmos. Sciences, Rm. 4414600 Elkhorn Ave.Norfolk, VA 23529Ph: who cares?Bumper Sticker of the Week:"Don't Drive Faster Than Your Guardian Angel Can Fly"________________________________________________________________________________
10/12/2001 05:29:34 PMList,So long everyone, it's been great, I'll be back on in a few weeks as anOhioan.Oscar, it was a trick question, there are 2 answers; the one you gave(Ya'll) and the other, that all true Southerners know, and that's "AllYa'll". Depends on where you're from as to whether or not you consider itbeneath you to use it.Keep 'em Flying,Kip Gardner(Former) Laboratory ManagerOld Dominion UniversityDept. of Ocean, Earth & Atmos. Sciences, Rm. 4414600 Elkhorn Ave.Norfolk, VA 23529Ph: who cares?Bumper Sticker of the Week:"Don't Drive Faster Than Your Guardian Angel Can Fly"________________________________________________________________________________