Original Posted By: greg(at)controlvision.com (Greg Yotz)
Three sisters actually, and one's single, but I got the cream of the crop. Renee started out knowing next to nothing about flying but has becomequite knowledgable to the point of being able to identify those planes shelikes. Unfortunately, the planes she likes are generally out of our pricerange like the Texan, Stearman, Waco, C-195, etc. Fortunately, she doeslike the high wing Cessnas. Ideally, I'd like to pick up a Cessna 150/152for her to get her license in and fly after. I think it would be great hitthe Fly-ins with her on my wing.Now, all I need to do is talk her into going to OSH with me next summerinstead of going home for our vacation......KenOn Thu, 3 Jun 1999, Michael King wrote:> Does she have a sister?> > > > > >>Sorry, she's a keeper.> >>Ken> >> >Ken- Your wife sounds like a keeper. Here's my story. Married for> >9 1/2 years, wife liked to fly in the Champ but left me for a cowboy.> >> >Since then (8 years) a few girlfriends later, this current one rib stitched,> >doped, glued, cut wood, washes bugs, waxes wings, polishes alum.> >rims, degreases engines, lets me borrow her video camera while I strap> >it to the cabanes and go fly, likes to go for rides, cooks out at the> >airport,> >take still photos of the plane on fly by's, goes flying w/ me, buys> >breakfast at pancake fly-in's, helps passengers in and out, and has to> >go to Osh for her job and gets me some freebies. I wouldn't want to> >ruin all that.

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