Original Posted By: kgardner(at)odu.edu
05/10/2001 10:21:13 AMDoc,Thanks for taking that on! I hope it stirs some interest at EAA. Iappreciate Corky's concern that EAA may be a little too cozy with FAA & notwilling to make many waves. I am sometimes suspicious of organizations thatget big enough to drift away from their primary purpose. I don't think thisis generally the case with EAA, but they do need real grassroots input ifthey are going to reflect our needs and concerns. In every organizationI've been involved with over the years, 10% of the menmbers did 90% of thework & influenced 90% of the decision making. It's up to us to be part ofthe 10%.John D. - Can you repost the name of the EAA VP you suggested we contact -I've been having fits with a new 'upgraded' email system (courtesy of theUniversity computer support office - their motto should be 'we do it forand to you') & I accidentally deleted your message after I read it.I know all of this is not directly related to the technical issues ofbuilding, but sometimes politics is necessary.Cheers!Kip________________________________________________________________________________
Pietenpol-List: Re:Soob Power
Pietenpol-List: Re:Soob Power
Original Posted By: "Mike Bell"
05/10/2001 10:04:56 AMDon't forget the EAA website. It has a special section for chapters.I haven't looked at it, but I think it may provide a lot of ideas foryou.Mike________________________________________________________________________________Subject: Pietenpol-List: Re:Soob Power
05/10/2001 10:04:56 AMDon't forget the EAA website. It has a special section for chapters.I haven't looked at it, but I think it may provide a lot of ideas foryou.Mike________________________________________________________________________________Subject: Pietenpol-List: Re:Soob Power
Original Posted By: kgardner(at)odu.edu
05/10/2001 10:09:07 AMThere is an aircraft engines list at matronics.com. It is prettyactive on rotaries right now, but I'm sure the archives will have alot of Soob related stuff. There are some serious engine geeks onthis. You should be able to get a lot of help.Mike________________________________________________________________________________
05/10/2001 10:09:07 AMThere is an aircraft engines list at matronics.com. It is prettyactive on rotaries right now, but I'm sure the archives will have alot of Soob related stuff. There are some serious engine geeks onthis. You should be able to get a lot of help.Mike________________________________________________________________________________