Pietenpol-List: flying spouse and letting kids sit in the cockpit
Pietenpol-List: flying spouse and letting kids sit in the cockpit
Original Posted By: "Cuy, Michael D. (GRC-RXC0)[ASRC]"
...Unfortunately the Piets are not a cross-country plane whereyou can take your spouse to a fly in and have them hear the storiesabout the far and wide travels and holidays flyers have had with theircompleted projects, or the group flights to the Bahamas or Key Westafter Sun-n-fun. Maybe you can get them to read some Richard Bach and give themsome insight into that far away look in your eyes? (its not from T-88dust)...Chrissi CG Products, Custom Aircraft Hardwarewww.CozyGirrrl.com Cozy Mk-IV RG 13B-turboPlans #957 Chapter? big pieces done, details, details This message is for the designated recipient only and may contain privileged, proprietary or otherwise private information. If you have received it in error, please notify the sender immediately and delete the original. Any other use of the email by you is prohibited. Dansk - Deutsch - Espanol - Francais - Italiano - Japanese - Nederlands - Norsk - Portuguese - Svenska: www.cardinalhealth.com/legal/email_____ ... ___Subject: Pietenpol-List: flying spouse and letting kids sit in the cockpit Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2008 07:34:54 -0500
...Unfortunately the Piets are not a cross-country plane whereyou can take your spouse to a fly in and have them hear the storiesabout the far and wide travels and holidays flyers have had with theircompleted projects, or the group flights to the Bahamas or Key Westafter Sun-n-fun. Maybe you can get them to read some Richard Bach and give themsome insight into that far away look in your eyes? (its not from T-88dust)...Chrissi CG Products, Custom Aircraft Hardwarewww.CozyGirrrl.com Cozy Mk-IV RG 13B-turboPlans #957 Chapter? big pieces done, details, details This message is for the designated recipient only and may contain privileged, proprietary or otherwise private information. If you have received it in error, please notify the sender immediately and delete the original. Any other use of the email by you is prohibited. Dansk - Deutsch - Espanol - Francais - Italiano - Japanese - Nederlands - Norsk - Portuguese - Svenska: www.cardinalhealth.com/legal/email_____ ... ___Subject: Pietenpol-List: flying spouse and letting kids sit in the cockpit Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2008 07:34:54 -0500
Re: Pietenpol-List: flying spouse and letting kids sit in the cockpit
Original Posted By: Cuy,
To:Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: flying spouse and letting kids sit in the cockpitMike You are so right about watching every constantly. I was parked on the grass ata fly in last fall and found a heavy old guy using my elevator as a back restlike it was a lawn chair. Dick N. ----- Original Message -----
To:Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: flying spouse and letting kids sit in the cockpitMike You are so right about watching every constantly. I was parked on the grass ata fly in last fall and found a heavy old guy using my elevator as a back restlike it was a lawn chair. Dick N. ----- Original Message -----
Re: Pietenpol-List: flying spouse and letting kids sit in the
Original Posted By: Cuy,
To:Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: flying spouse and letting kids sit in the cockpitMikeYou are so right about watching every constantly. I was parked on the grass at a fly in last fall and found a heavy old guy using my elevator as a back rest like it was a lawn chair.Dick N.----- Original Message -----
To:Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: flying spouse and letting kids sit in the cockpitMikeYou are so right about watching every constantly. I was parked on the grass at a fly in last fall and found a heavy old guy using my elevator as a back rest like it was a lawn chair.Dick N.----- Original Message -----
Re: Pietenpol-List: flying spouse and letting kids sit in the
Original Posted By: Cuy,
To:Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: flying spouse and letting kids sit in the cockpitMikeYou are so right about watching every constantly. I was parked on the grass at a fly in last fall and found a heavy old guy using my elevator as a back rest like it was a lawn chair.Dick N.----- Original Message -----
To:Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: flying spouse and letting kids sit in the cockpitMikeYou are so right about watching every constantly. I was parked on the grass at a fly in last fall and found a heavy old guy using my elevator as a back rest like it was a lawn chair.Dick N.----- Original Message -----
Re: Pietenpol-List: flying spouse and letting kids sit in the cockpit
Original Posted By: Cuy, Michael D. (GRC-RXC0)[ASRC]
Mike You are so right about watching every constantly. I was parked on the grass at a fly in last fall and found a heavy old guy using my elevator as a back rest like it was a lawn chair.Dick N. ----- Original Message -----
Mike You are so right about watching every constantly. I was parked on the grass at a fly in last fall and found a heavy old guy using my elevator as a back rest like it was a lawn chair.Dick N. ----- Original Message -----
Re: Pietenpol-List: flying spouse and letting kids sit in the cockpit
Original Posted By: "Dick Navratil"
I can't wait for my turn to come to enjoy one of the unidentified joys of sharingmy project with the world. We just passed our 35 wedding anniversary, time sure has a way of evaporating.My wife dispises small aircraft she dislikes flying in any form unless it is anecessary evil to a vacation destination. She has little regard for my Piet andat times resents my discussing it with others who ask about the progress. That being the case I doubt she will ever look at it let alone fly with me. Theentire topic has been the source of many unpleasent evenings. I have resigned myself to the realization that the front pit will be reserved tocurious invitees capable of appreciating the experience and my travel gear.I do intend to fly off into the sunset with my course set for a new and excitingadventure at each new destination but never loosing sight of the rewards gainedthrough the journey. JohnNX895BP reservedSent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry-----Original Message-----
I can't wait for my turn to come to enjoy one of the unidentified joys of sharingmy project with the world. We just passed our 35 wedding anniversary, time sure has a way of evaporating.My wife dispises small aircraft she dislikes flying in any form unless it is anecessary evil to a vacation destination. She has little regard for my Piet andat times resents my discussing it with others who ask about the progress. That being the case I doubt she will ever look at it let alone fly with me. Theentire topic has been the source of many unpleasent evenings. I have resigned myself to the realization that the front pit will be reserved tocurious invitees capable of appreciating the experience and my travel gear.I do intend to fly off into the sunset with my course set for a new and excitingadventure at each new destination but never loosing sight of the rewards gainedthrough the journey. JohnNX895BP reservedSent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry-----Original Message-----
Pietenpol-List: flying spouse and letting kids sit in the cockpit
Original Posted By: Pastor M F Townsley
RE: Pietenpol-List: a little off topic
Original Posted By: owner-pietenpol-list-server(at)matronics.com
Pretty cool. I did some searching and found this very interresting article.http://www.dself.dsl.pipex.com/MUSEUM/T ... ne.htmSome of the interresting facts are:180 pound engine at 150 HP (don't know if that includes the boiler,condenser, etc.)condensor reclaiming over 90% of the water from the used steam400 mile range on only 10 gallons of water and more capableno power loss and efficiency gains with increased altitudeOne of the reasons for the plane at the time was the lower cost of fuel oilcompared to gas. Hmmm, is it time for steam power to come back? A Doblesteam engine in my truck running on low cost propane, coal, wood? A woodburning steam engine in a Piet? Now that would get you some attention atOshkosh!Brian KrautEngineering Alternatives, Inc.www.engalt.com-----Original Message-----
Pretty cool. I did some searching and found this very interresting article.http://www.dself.dsl.pipex.com/MUSEUM/T ... ne.htmSome of the interresting facts are:180 pound engine at 150 HP (don't know if that includes the boiler,condenser, etc.)condensor reclaiming over 90% of the water from the used steam400 mile range on only 10 gallons of water and more capableno power loss and efficiency gains with increased altitudeOne of the reasons for the plane at the time was the lower cost of fuel oilcompared to gas. Hmmm, is it time for steam power to come back? A Doblesteam engine in my truck running on low cost propane, coal, wood? A woodburning steam engine in a Piet? Now that would get you some attention atOshkosh!Brian KrautEngineering Alternatives, Inc.www.engalt.com-----Original Message-----
Pietenpol-List: a little off topic
Original Posted By: Clif Dawson
Re: Pietenpol-List: flying spouse and letting kids sit in the cockpit
Original Posted By: "John Recine"
To:Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: flying spouse and letting kids sit in the cockpitJohnA few days have passed since your post with no comments from anyone. You might know this might be a touchey subject with some. My wife has ridden with me a couple of times but she likes her horses.One of the guys commented the other night after flying, while sitting around the hangar, how nice it is to have a place to go where the wife won't follow.Dick N.----- Original Message -----
To:Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: flying spouse and letting kids sit in the cockpitJohnA few days have passed since your post with no comments from anyone. You might know this might be a touchey subject with some. My wife has ridden with me a couple of times but she likes her horses.One of the guys commented the other night after flying, while sitting around the hangar, how nice it is to have a place to go where the wife won't follow.Dick N.----- Original Message -----
Re: Pietenpol-List: flying spouse and letting kids sit in the cockpit
Original Posted By: "John Recine"
JohnA few days have passed since your post with no comments from anyone. You might know this might be a touchey subject with some. My wife has ridden with me a couple of times but she likes her horses.One of the guys commented the other night after flying, while sitting around the hangar, how nice it is to have a place to go where the wife won't follow.Dick N.----- Original Message -----
JohnA few days have passed since your post with no comments from anyone. You might know this might be a touchey subject with some. My wife has ridden with me a couple of times but she likes her horses.One of the guys commented the other night after flying, while sitting around the hangar, how nice it is to have a place to go where the wife won't follow.Dick N.----- Original Message -----
Re: Pietenpol-List: flying spouse and letting kids sit in the cockpit
Original Posted By: "Dick Navratil"
Certainly a valuable comment, we all need a clubhouse of sorts. I can't wait toget mine. JohnSent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry-----Original Message-----
Certainly a valuable comment, we all need a clubhouse of sorts. I can't wait toget mine. JohnSent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry-----Original Message-----
Re: Pietenpol-List: flying spouse and letting kids sit in the cockpit
Original Posted By: Jim Ash
Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: flying spouse and letting kids sit in the cockpitJohn, I read the post too, and wasn't sure I wanted to admit my wife is same as yours. Only difference is I'm building a Mustang II. She shows no interest in the project, and even though I tried to express to her the time andmoney we had to contribute to build the plane, and she agreed to it, I find nowshe's not OK with it. But what do you do when you're thousands of dollars intosomething. Can't stop now, cause I'll never recoup the money I have in it if I sell it in pieces. I'd be lucky if I sold a flying plane, never mind parts of a plane! But, maybe there is light at the end of the tunnel. We have three young children, and my hope is that they will have an interest in flying. We'll just leave mom at home and off to the beach we go!BoyceN920BS reservedMustang II**************Gas prices getting you down? Search AOL Autos for fuel-efficient used cars. (http://autos.aol.com/used?ncid=aolaut00050000000007)________________________________________________________________________________Date: Sat, 21 Jun 2008 11:26:38 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: flying spouse and letting kids sit in the cockpitJohn, I read the post too, and wasn't sure I wanted to admit my wife is same as yours. Only difference is I'm building a Mustang II. She shows no interest in the project, and even though I tried to express to her the time andmoney we had to contribute to build the plane, and she agreed to it, I find nowshe's not OK with it. But what do you do when you're thousands of dollars intosomething. Can't stop now, cause I'll never recoup the money I have in it if I sell it in pieces. I'd be lucky if I sold a flying plane, never mind parts of a plane! But, maybe there is light at the end of the tunnel. We have three young children, and my hope is that they will have an interest in flying. We'll just leave mom at home and off to the beach we go!BoyceN920BS reservedMustang II**************Gas prices getting you down? Search AOL Autos for fuel-efficient used cars. (http://autos.aol.com/used?ncid=aolaut00050000000007)________________________________________________________________________________Date: Sat, 21 Jun 2008 11:26:38 -0400 (EDT)
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Original Posted By: "Rick Holland"