Pietenpol-List: Piet newsletter
Pietenpol-List: Piet newsletter
Original Posted By: John Hofmann
Subject: Pietenpol-List: Piet newsletterHey guys,This is more of a "thinking out loud" email. I have a stack of old Pietenpol newsletters that covers about fifteen years, and what a HUGE gift they have been to me as piet lover and builder. Not only for advice and ideas, but for inspiration and comraderie.The Brodhead group newsletter seems to have dwindled away, which is a shame. I know that these things take a lot of dedication and work from a core group of people, and when that core group gets tired or fed up, the thing dies out.(again, just thinking out loud) I wonder if enough guys from our group committed to helping, could a little "piet rag" type newsletter be started which incorporated a lot of topics we discuss on line, some old articles, and updates and photos of new and old projects and stories. There seems to me to be no shortage of material. Maybe something that came out three times a year, which would give us time to get lots of articles and tons of photos so people would really want them.It also seems that the old newsletter and group really got the Piet thing growing a lot during those years. It gave people motivation and knowledge, but it also gave them a sense of comraderie as a "group" sharing a commong passion. Not only that, but it's always a great boost to hear of how many other projects are going, and at what stage they're at.I'm likely opening a big can of worms, but it's a thought that's been in my head for a couple of years now.Douweps. since my Piet should be done this year and I don't have my license yet, I've been plugging away at it for the last eighteen months and passed my ckride yesterday!! I'm a pilot!!!!!!!!!!!!!________________________________________________________________________________
Subject: Pietenpol-List: Piet newsletterHey guys,This is more of a "thinking out loud" email. I have a stack of old Pietenpol newsletters that covers about fifteen years, and what a HUGE gift they have been to me as piet lover and builder. Not only for advice and ideas, but for inspiration and comraderie.The Brodhead group newsletter seems to have dwindled away, which is a shame. I know that these things take a lot of dedication and work from a core group of people, and when that core group gets tired or fed up, the thing dies out.(again, just thinking out loud) I wonder if enough guys from our group committed to helping, could a little "piet rag" type newsletter be started which incorporated a lot of topics we discuss on line, some old articles, and updates and photos of new and old projects and stories. There seems to me to be no shortage of material. Maybe something that came out three times a year, which would give us time to get lots of articles and tons of photos so people would really want them.It also seems that the old newsletter and group really got the Piet thing growing a lot during those years. It gave people motivation and knowledge, but it also gave them a sense of comraderie as a "group" sharing a commong passion. Not only that, but it's always a great boost to hear of how many other projects are going, and at what stage they're at.I'm likely opening a big can of worms, but it's a thought that's been in my head for a couple of years now.Douweps. since my Piet should be done this year and I don't have my license yet, I've been plugging away at it for the last eighteen months and passed my ckride yesterday!! I'm a pilot!!!!!!!!!!!!!________________________________________________________________________________
Re: Pietenpol-List: Piet newsletter
Original Posted By: "Carl Vought"
Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: Piet newsletter ps. since my Piet should be done this year and I don't have my license yet, I've been plugging away at it for the last eighteen months and passed my ckride yesterday!! I'm a pilot!!!!!!!!!!!!! You passed your checkride!!!! that's great! Congratulations..... Jim in Pryor OK________________________________________________________________________________
Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: Piet newsletter ps. since my Piet should be done this year and I don't have my license yet, I've been plugging away at it for the last eighteen months and passed my ckride yesterday!! I'm a pilot!!!!!!!!!!!!! You passed your checkride!!!! that's great! Congratulations..... Jim in Pryor OK________________________________________________________________________________
Re: Pietenpol-List: Piet newsletter
Original Posted By: "Jim Markle"
Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: Piet newsletterCongratulations Douwe on the checkride!Now, I may be sticking my neck out but I can do a newsletter pretty easily.I do one for the Travel Air group currently and can add the Piet with noreal proble. I can post a copy of my latest Travel Air newsletter (completedyesterday) online as a pdf if anyone is interested.-john-> Hey guys,> > This is more of a "thinking out loud" email. I have a stack of old Pietenpol> newsletters that covers about fifteen years, and what a HUGE gift they have> been to me as piet lover and builder. Not only for advice and ideas, but for> inspiration and comraderie.> > The Brodhead group newsletter seems to have dwindled away, which is a shame.> I know that these things take a lot of dedication and work from a core group> of people, and when that core group gets tired or fed up, the thing dies out.> > (again, just thinking out loud) I wonder if enough guys from our group> committed to helping, could a little "piet rag" type newsletter be started> which incorporated a lot of topics we discuss on line, some old articles, and> updates and photos of new and old projects and stories. There seems to me to> be no shortage of material. Maybe something that came out three times a year,> which would give us time to get lots of articles and tons of photos so people> would really want them.> > It also seems that the old newsletter and group really got the Piet thing> growing a lot during those years. It gave people motivation and knowledge,> but it also gave them a sense of comraderie as a "group" sharing a commong> passion. Not only that, but it's always a great boost to hear of how many> other projects are going, and at what stage they're at.> > I'm likely opening a big can of worms, but it's a thought that's been in my> head for a couple of years now.> > Douwe> > ps. since my Piet should be done this year and I don't have my license yet,> I've been plugging away at it for the last eighteen months and passed my> ckride yesterday!! I'm a pilot!!!!!!!!!!!!!> ________________________________________________________________________________
Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: Piet newsletterCongratulations Douwe on the checkride!Now, I may be sticking my neck out but I can do a newsletter pretty easily.I do one for the Travel Air group currently and can add the Piet with noreal proble. I can post a copy of my latest Travel Air newsletter (completedyesterday) online as a pdf if anyone is interested.-john-> Hey guys,> > This is more of a "thinking out loud" email. I have a stack of old Pietenpol> newsletters that covers about fifteen years, and what a HUGE gift they have> been to me as piet lover and builder. Not only for advice and ideas, but for> inspiration and comraderie.> > The Brodhead group newsletter seems to have dwindled away, which is a shame.> I know that these things take a lot of dedication and work from a core group> of people, and when that core group gets tired or fed up, the thing dies out.> > (again, just thinking out loud) I wonder if enough guys from our group> committed to helping, could a little "piet rag" type newsletter be started> which incorporated a lot of topics we discuss on line, some old articles, and> updates and photos of new and old projects and stories. There seems to me to> be no shortage of material. Maybe something that came out three times a year,> which would give us time to get lots of articles and tons of photos so people> would really want them.> > It also seems that the old newsletter and group really got the Piet thing> growing a lot during those years. It gave people motivation and knowledge,> but it also gave them a sense of comraderie as a "group" sharing a commong> passion. Not only that, but it's always a great boost to hear of how many> other projects are going, and at what stage they're at.> > I'm likely opening a big can of worms, but it's a thought that's been in my> head for a couple of years now.> > Douwe> > ps. since my Piet should be done this year and I don't have my license yet,> I've been plugging away at it for the last eighteen months and passed my> ckride yesterday!! I'm a pilot!!!!!!!!!!!!!> ________________________________________________________________________________
Re: Pietenpol-List: Piet newsletter
Original Posted By: Rcaprd(at)aol.com
Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: Piet newsletterPlease post the newsletter or send it straight to my email bed(at)mindspring.comI might be able to contribute an article or two every now and then.Barry----- Original Message ----- Sent: Friday, June 23, 2006 10:05 AM> >> Congratulations Douwe on the checkride!>> Now, I may be sticking my neck out but I can do a newsletter pretty > easily.> I do one for the Travel Air group currently and can add the Piet with no> real proble. I can post a copy of my latest Travel Air newsletter > (completed> yesterday) online as a pdf if anyone is interested.>> -john->>> Hey guys,>>>> This is more of a "thinking out loud" email. I have a stack of old >> Pietenpol>> newsletters that covers about fifteen years, and what a HUGE gift they >> have>> been to me as piet lover and builder. Not only for advice and ideas, >> but for>> inspiration and comraderie.>>>> The Brodhead group newsletter seems to have dwindled away, which is a >> shame.>> I know that these things take a lot of dedication and work from a core >> group>> of people, and when that core group gets tired or fed up, the thing dies >> out.>>>> (again, just thinking out loud) I wonder if enough guys from our group>> committed to helping, could a little "piet rag" type newsletter be >> started>> which incorporated a lot of topics we discuss on line, some old articles, >> and>> updates and photos of new and old projects and stories. There seems to >> me to>> be no shortage of material. Maybe something that came out three times a >> year,>> which would give us time to get lots of articles and tons of photos so >> people>> would really want them.>>>> It also seems that the old newsletter and group really got the Piet thing>> growing a lot during those years. It gave people motivation and >> knowledge,>> but it also gave them a sense of comraderie as a "group" sharing a >> commong>> passion. Not only that, but it's always a great boost to hear of how >> many>> other projects are going, and at what stage they're at.>>>> I'm likely opening a big can of worms, but it's a thought that's been in >> my>> head for a couple of years now.>>>> Douwe>>>> ps. since my Piet should be done this year and I don't have my license >> yet,>> I've been plugging away at it for the last eighteen months and passed my>> ckride yesterday!! I'm a pilot!!!!!!!!!!!!!>>>>> ________________________________________________________________________________
Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: Piet newsletterPlease post the newsletter or send it straight to my email bed(at)mindspring.comI might be able to contribute an article or two every now and then.Barry----- Original Message ----- Sent: Friday, June 23, 2006 10:05 AM> >> Congratulations Douwe on the checkride!>> Now, I may be sticking my neck out but I can do a newsletter pretty > easily.> I do one for the Travel Air group currently and can add the Piet with no> real proble. I can post a copy of my latest Travel Air newsletter > (completed> yesterday) online as a pdf if anyone is interested.>> -john->>> Hey guys,>>>> This is more of a "thinking out loud" email. I have a stack of old >> Pietenpol>> newsletters that covers about fifteen years, and what a HUGE gift they >> have>> been to me as piet lover and builder. Not only for advice and ideas, >> but for>> inspiration and comraderie.>>>> The Brodhead group newsletter seems to have dwindled away, which is a >> shame.>> I know that these things take a lot of dedication and work from a core >> group>> of people, and when that core group gets tired or fed up, the thing dies >> out.>>>> (again, just thinking out loud) I wonder if enough guys from our group>> committed to helping, could a little "piet rag" type newsletter be >> started>> which incorporated a lot of topics we discuss on line, some old articles, >> and>> updates and photos of new and old projects and stories. There seems to >> me to>> be no shortage of material. Maybe something that came out three times a >> year,>> which would give us time to get lots of articles and tons of photos so >> people>> would really want them.>>>> It also seems that the old newsletter and group really got the Piet thing>> growing a lot during those years. It gave people motivation and >> knowledge,>> but it also gave them a sense of comraderie as a "group" sharing a >> commong>> passion. Not only that, but it's always a great boost to hear of how >> many>> other projects are going, and at what stage they're at.>>>> I'm likely opening a big can of worms, but it's a thought that's been in >> my>> head for a couple of years now.>>>> Douwe>>>> ps. since my Piet should be done this year and I don't have my license >> yet,>> I've been plugging away at it for the last eighteen months and passed my>> ckride yesterday!! I'm a pilot!!!!!!!!!!!!!>>>>> ________________________________________________________________________________
RE: Pietenpol-List: Piet newsletter
Original Posted By: Rcaprd(at)aol.com
Subject: RE: Pietenpol-List: Piet newsletterJohn,I'm pretty sure we're all interested to see the Travel Air newsletteryou put together.As for a Pietenpol newsletter, I would love to see one re-established.Subscribers to this list may remember that about a year ago, there wasan attempt to "share" the old, out of print, no longer available forsale, copies of the Buckeye Pietenpol Association newsletters. That allcame to a screeching halt when Grant Maclaren made it clear that he heldthe copyright to those newsletters, and did NOT give anyone permissionto copy or redistribute them (as I am sure a certain former resident ofPlano, Texas remembers clearly). As a result, most of the informationthat Douwe was talking about is not available to latecomers (like me).Now, I realize that the advent of the Internet has made photocopying andmailing seem antiquated, and cumbersome, and maybe even unfeasible, butthere's still something to be said for reading a hard copy, as opposedto a printout on a video screen. And paper copies of a newsletter aremuch more likely to be around long after the digital "ones and zeros"have been mis-filed, or disappeared as a result of a computer crash, orsaved on a media format that has since become obsolete. I think that ifa new Pietenpol newsletter was to be established, it could be set upwith two "options"; one option being the digital newsletter, in PDFformat, that subscribers would receive electronically, and print out ifthey so desire. The other option being the old-fashioned papernewsletter, sent via snail mail, for those who do not have internetaccess. Logically, there would be two subscription prices, with thepaper copy obviously being more expensive. Or, maybe a paper copy isjust too big a headache.My gut feeling is that most of us would be interested in such anewsletter, but maybe I'm wrong.In any case, thanks for sticking your neck out.Bill C.-----Original Message-----[mailto:owner-pietenpol-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of JohnHofmannSent: June 23, 2006 10:15 AM--> Now, I may be sticking my neck out but I can do a newsletter prettyeasily.I do one for the Travel Air group currently and can add the Piet with noreal proble. I can post a copy of my latest Travel Air newsletter(completedyesterday) online as a pdf if anyone is interested.-john-________________________________________________________________________________
Subject: RE: Pietenpol-List: Piet newsletterJohn,I'm pretty sure we're all interested to see the Travel Air newsletteryou put together.As for a Pietenpol newsletter, I would love to see one re-established.Subscribers to this list may remember that about a year ago, there wasan attempt to "share" the old, out of print, no longer available forsale, copies of the Buckeye Pietenpol Association newsletters. That allcame to a screeching halt when Grant Maclaren made it clear that he heldthe copyright to those newsletters, and did NOT give anyone permissionto copy or redistribute them (as I am sure a certain former resident ofPlano, Texas remembers clearly). As a result, most of the informationthat Douwe was talking about is not available to latecomers (like me).Now, I realize that the advent of the Internet has made photocopying andmailing seem antiquated, and cumbersome, and maybe even unfeasible, butthere's still something to be said for reading a hard copy, as opposedto a printout on a video screen. And paper copies of a newsletter aremuch more likely to be around long after the digital "ones and zeros"have been mis-filed, or disappeared as a result of a computer crash, orsaved on a media format that has since become obsolete. I think that ifa new Pietenpol newsletter was to be established, it could be set upwith two "options"; one option being the digital newsletter, in PDFformat, that subscribers would receive electronically, and print out ifthey so desire. The other option being the old-fashioned papernewsletter, sent via snail mail, for those who do not have internetaccess. Logically, there would be two subscription prices, with thepaper copy obviously being more expensive. Or, maybe a paper copy isjust too big a headache.My gut feeling is that most of us would be interested in such anewsletter, but maybe I'm wrong.In any case, thanks for sticking your neck out.Bill C.-----Original Message-----[mailto:owner-pietenpol-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of JohnHofmannSent: June 23, 2006 10:15 AM--> Now, I may be sticking my neck out but I can do a newsletter prettyeasily.I do one for the Travel Air group currently and can add the Piet with noreal proble. I can post a copy of my latest Travel Air newsletter(completedyesterday) online as a pdf if anyone is interested.-john-________________________________________________________________________________
Re: Pietenpol-List: Piet newsletter
Original Posted By: "Carl Vought"
Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: Piet newsletterTravel Air Newsletter Posted Here:http://www.reesgroupinc.com/TravelAir13_2screen.pdfIf enough are interested and can contribute, I will get a good Piet onegoing again.-john-> > Please post the newsletter or send it straight to my email> bed(at)mindspring.com> I might be able to contribute an article or two every now and then.> Barry> ----- Original Message -----> Sent: Friday, June 23, 2006 10:05 AM> > >> >> >> Congratulations Douwe on the checkride!>> >> Now, I may be sticking my neck out but I can do a newsletter pretty>> easily.>> I do one for the Travel Air group currently and can add the Piet with no>> real proble. I can post a copy of my latest Travel Air newsletter>> (completed>> yesterday) online as a pdf if anyone is interested.>> >> -john->> >>> Hey guys,>>> >>> This is more of a "thinking out loud" email. I have a stack of old>>> Pietenpol>>> newsletters that covers about fifteen years, and what a HUGE gift they>>> have>>> been to me as piet lover and builder. Not only for advice and ideas,>>> but for>>> inspiration and comraderie.>>> >>> The Brodhead group newsletter seems to have dwindled away, which is a>>> shame.>>> I know that these things take a lot of dedication and work from a core>>> group>>> of people, and when that core group gets tired or fed up, the thing dies>>> out.>>> >>> (again, just thinking out loud) I wonder if enough guys from our group>>> committed to helping, could a little "piet rag" type newsletter be>>> started>>> which incorporated a lot of topics we discuss on line, some old articles,>>> and>>> updates and photos of new and old projects and stories. There seems to>>> me to>>> be no shortage of material. Maybe something that came out three times a>>> year,>>> which would give us time to get lots of articles and tons of photos so>>> people>>> would really want them.>>> >>> It also seems that the old newsletter and group really got the Piet thing>>> growing a lot during those years. It gave people motivation and>>> knowledge,>>> but it also gave them a sense of comraderie as a "group" sharing a>>> commong>>> passion. Not only that, but it's always a great boost to hear of how>>> many>>> other projects are going, and at what stage they're at.>>> >>> I'm likely opening a big can of worms, but it's a thought that's been in>>> my>>> head for a couple of years now.>>> >>> Douwe>>> >>> ps. since my Piet should be done this year and I don't have my license>>> yet,>>> I've been plugging away at it for the last eighteen months and passed my>>> ckride yesterday!! I'm a pilot!!!!!!!!!!!!!>>> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________________________________________________________
Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: Piet newsletterTravel Air Newsletter Posted Here:http://www.reesgroupinc.com/TravelAir13_2screen.pdfIf enough are interested and can contribute, I will get a good Piet onegoing again.-john-> > Please post the newsletter or send it straight to my email> bed(at)mindspring.com> I might be able to contribute an article or two every now and then.> Barry> ----- Original Message -----> Sent: Friday, June 23, 2006 10:05 AM> > >> >> >> Congratulations Douwe on the checkride!>> >> Now, I may be sticking my neck out but I can do a newsletter pretty>> easily.>> I do one for the Travel Air group currently and can add the Piet with no>> real proble. I can post a copy of my latest Travel Air newsletter>> (completed>> yesterday) online as a pdf if anyone is interested.>> >> -john->> >>> Hey guys,>>> >>> This is more of a "thinking out loud" email. I have a stack of old>>> Pietenpol>>> newsletters that covers about fifteen years, and what a HUGE gift they>>> have>>> been to me as piet lover and builder. Not only for advice and ideas,>>> but for>>> inspiration and comraderie.>>> >>> The Brodhead group newsletter seems to have dwindled away, which is a>>> shame.>>> I know that these things take a lot of dedication and work from a core>>> group>>> of people, and when that core group gets tired or fed up, the thing dies>>> out.>>> >>> (again, just thinking out loud) I wonder if enough guys from our group>>> committed to helping, could a little "piet rag" type newsletter be>>> started>>> which incorporated a lot of topics we discuss on line, some old articles,>>> and>>> updates and photos of new and old projects and stories. There seems to>>> me to>>> be no shortage of material. Maybe something that came out three times a>>> year,>>> which would give us time to get lots of articles and tons of photos so>>> people>>> would really want them.>>> >>> It also seems that the old newsletter and group really got the Piet thing>>> growing a lot during those years. It gave people motivation and>>> knowledge,>>> but it also gave them a sense of comraderie as a "group" sharing a>>> commong>>> passion. Not only that, but it's always a great boost to hear of how>>> many>>> other projects are going, and at what stage they're at.>>> >>> I'm likely opening a big can of worms, but it's a thought that's been in>>> my>>> head for a couple of years now.>>> >>> Douwe>>> >>> ps. since my Piet should be done this year and I don't have my license>>> yet,>>> I've been plugging away at it for the last eighteen months and passed my>>> ckride yesterday!! I'm a pilot!!!!!!!!!!!!!>>> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________________________________________________________
Pietenpol-List: Re: Piet newsletter
Original Posted By: "Gordon Bowen"
Subject: Pietenpol-List: Re: Piet newsletterWhat happened to the Broadhead Pietenpol Newsletter? I let my subscription laps after its first year. Their website is still up http://www.pietenpol.org/index.htmlInstead of starting a new one, why not contact them and see if you can continueit or help them out. Cant imaging it is/was a for profit venture.Read this topic online here:http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.p ... __________
Subject: Pietenpol-List: Re: Piet newsletterWhat happened to the Broadhead Pietenpol Newsletter? I let my subscription laps after its first year. Their website is still up http://www.pietenpol.org/index.htmlInstead of starting a new one, why not contact them and see if you can continueit or help them out. Cant imaging it is/was a for profit venture.Read this topic online here:http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.p ... __________
Pietenpol-List: Piet newsletter
Original Posted By: "Pietflyer1977"
Gary; the fuel tank really is a nice piece of work. I was just funnin' ya aboutthe rivets, but now't you mention it, I see the dimples and why you had to offsetthe rivets in those spots.By any chance are you using a Larry Williams-style fuel sight gauge on the bottomof the tank, or a dial-type, or electric capacitance, or -? I think I've alsoseen someone's centersection tank that used one of the old outboard motorfuel tank gauges that feature a cork float that turns a flat helical piece ofmetal as the float rises or falls. The twisting of the flat rod turns the fuelindicator needle.--------Oscar ZunigaMedford, ORAir Camper NX41CC "Scout"A75 powerRead this topic online here:http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.p ... ___Subject: Pietenpol-List: Piet newsletter
Gary; the fuel tank really is a nice piece of work. I was just funnin' ya aboutthe rivets, but now't you mention it, I see the dimples and why you had to offsetthe rivets in those spots.By any chance are you using a Larry Williams-style fuel sight gauge on the bottomof the tank, or a dial-type, or electric capacitance, or -? I think I've alsoseen someone's centersection tank that used one of the old outboard motorfuel tank gauges that feature a cork float that turns a flat helical piece ofmetal as the float rises or falls. The twisting of the flat rod turns the fuelindicator needle.--------Oscar ZunigaMedford, ORAir Camper NX41CC "Scout"A75 powerRead this topic online here:http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.p ... ___Subject: Pietenpol-List: Piet newsletter
Re: Pietenpol-List: Piet newsletter
Original Posted By: John Hofmann
A picture of the typical float-type indicator is attached. However, I think theseare mostly made for viewing from above, which means that they would read exactlythe opposite if installed in the bottom of a fuel tank for viewing frombelow.--------Oscar ZunigaMedford, ORAir Camper NX41CC "Scout"A75 powerRead this topic online here:http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.p ... ttachments: http://forums.matronics.com//files/fuel ... ___Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: Piet newsletter
A picture of the typical float-type indicator is attached. However, I think theseare mostly made for viewing from above, which means that they would read exactlythe opposite if installed in the bottom of a fuel tank for viewing frombelow.--------Oscar ZunigaMedford, ORAir Camper NX41CC "Scout"A75 powerRead this topic online here:http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.p ... ttachments: http://forums.matronics.com//files/fuel ... ___Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: Piet newsletter
Original Posted By: shad bell
Newsletter is to the printers. I had an an article from Dom Emch on ski flyingI needed to get in. Patience is asked for while I learn this system.Best,-john-John HofmannVice-President, IT and ProductionThe Rees Group, Inc.2424 American LaneMadison, WI 53704Phone: 608.443.2468 ext 150Fax: 608.443.2474Email: jhofmann(at)reesgroupinc.comOn Jan 27, 2014, at 4:41 PM, Pietflyer1977 wrote:> > Was just wondering if anyone has got there Piet club newsletter? Have been lookingfor it everyday for a month. Don't we usually get them the end of December/ first of January? Thanks> > > > > Read this topic online here:> > http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.p ... 709#417709> > > > > > > > > > ________________________________________________________________________________Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2014 15:16:48 -0800 (PST)
Newsletter is to the printers. I had an an article from Dom Emch on ski flyingI needed to get in. Patience is asked for while I learn this system.Best,-john-John HofmannVice-President, IT and ProductionThe Rees Group, Inc.2424 American LaneMadison, WI 53704Phone: 608.443.2468 ext 150Fax: 608.443.2474Email: jhofmann(at)reesgroupinc.comOn Jan 27, 2014, at 4:41 PM, Pietflyer1977 wrote:> > Was just wondering if anyone has got there Piet club newsletter? Have been lookingfor it everyday for a month. Don't we usually get them the end of December/ first of January? Thanks> > > > > Read this topic online here:> > http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.p ... 709#417709> > > > > > > > > > ________________________________________________________________________________Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2014 15:16:48 -0800 (PST)
> Re: Pietenpol-List: Piet newsletter
Original Posted By:> jhofmann(at)reesgroupinc.com
John=2C I don't remember whether I had given my new address before. It is:> Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: Piet newsletter
John=2C I don't remember whether I had given my new address before. It is:> Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: Piet newsletter
> > Re: Pietenpol-List: Piet newsletter
Original Posted By:> > jhofmann(at)reesgroupinc.com
Me too John2400 South 14th StWest Des Moines, IA 50265Sent from my iPadJack TextorOn Jan 27, 2014, at 7:25 PM, Chuck Campbell wrote:> John, I don't remember whether I had given my new address before. It is:> > > Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: Piet newsletter
Me too John2400 South 14th StWest Des Moines, IA 50265Sent from my iPadJack TextorOn Jan 27, 2014, at 7:25 PM, Chuck Campbell wrote:> John, I don't remember whether I had given my new address before. It is:> > > Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: Piet newsletter
Original Posted By: TOM MICHELLE BRANT
> To: pietenpol-list(at)matronics.com> .com>> > Newsletter is to the printers. I had an an article from Dom Emch on ski flying I needed to get in. Patience is asked for while I learn this system.> > Best=2C> -john-> > John Hofmann> Vice-President=2C IT and Production> The Rees Group=2C Inc.> 2424 American Lane> Madison=2C WI 53704> Phone: 608.443.2468 ext 150> Fax: 608.443.2474> Email: jhofmann(at)reesgroupinc.com> > On Jan 27=2C 2014=2C at 4:41 PM=2C Pietflyer1977 wrote:> >> > > > Was just wondering if anyone has got there Piet club newsletter? Have been looking for it everyday for a month. Don't we usually get them the end of December / first of January? Thanks> > > > > > > > > > Read this topic online here:> > > > http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.p ... 709#417709> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ============================================> > > ________________________________________________________________________________
> To: pietenpol-list(at)matronics.com> .com>> > Newsletter is to the printers. I had an an article from Dom Emch on ski flying I needed to get in. Patience is asked for while I learn this system.> > Best=2C> -john-> > John Hofmann> Vice-President=2C IT and Production> The Rees Group=2C Inc.> 2424 American Lane> Madison=2C WI 53704> Phone: 608.443.2468 ext 150> Fax: 608.443.2474> Email: jhofmann(at)reesgroupinc.com> > On Jan 27=2C 2014=2C at 4:41 PM=2C Pietflyer1977 wrote:> >> > > > Was just wondering if anyone has got there Piet club newsletter? Have been looking for it everyday for a month. Don't we usually get them the end of December / first of January? Thanks> > > > > > > > > > Read this topic online here:> > > > http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.p ... 709#417709> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ============================================> > > ________________________________________________________________________________