Original Posted By: "John Ford"
I hauled a Piet back to Texas from Ohio but the weather was rather bad, so Iused a covered trailer and it was a real success as far as transportationgoes.Doyle Combs----- Original Message -----
Pietenpol-List: Re: Pietenpol -- Alaskan Bush
Pietenpol-List: Re: Pietenpol -- Alaskan Bush
Original Posted By: "John Ford"
Chris,Trees? What's are those? If there ever were any trees here they went away aboutthe same time as the mastadons. They don't call it the "bush" for nothing.Now, if I wanted to make a "willow" Pietenpol I could probably swing that
(See attached article for full explanation [company name intentionally leftblank]).As far as the wood, fortunately, the pieces I'll need are short enough to ship"normally." It's just the point of having to in the first place.StacyThere is only one greater thing than to believe in the impossible...and that isto achieve it -- Stacy Clark________________________________________________________________________________Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 14:30:51 -0500
Chris,Trees? What's are those? If there ever were any trees here they went away aboutthe same time as the mastadons. They don't call it the "bush" for nothing.Now, if I wanted to make a "willow" Pietenpol I could probably swing that
> Pietenpol-List: Re: Pietenpol -- Alaskan Bush
Original Posted By: Mike Luther
Man....904kbs in one e-mail....I was wondering why I haven't been getting any e-mails....My Hotmail acct was maxed out!!!!!!>From: "Stacy Clark" >Reply-To: pietenpol-list(at)matronics.com>To: >Subject: Pietenpol-List: Re: Pietenpol -- Alaskan Bush>Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 10:27:34 -0800>>Chris,>>Trees? What's are those? If there ever were any trees here they went away >about the same time as the mastadons. They don't call it the "bush" for >nothing. Now, if I wanted to make a "willow" Pietenpol I could probably >swing that
(See attached article for full explanation [company name >intentionally left blank]).>>As far as the wood, fortunately, the pieces I'll need are short enough to >ship "normally." It's just the point of having to in the first place.>>Stacy>>There is only one greater thing than to believe in the impossible...and >that is to achieve it -- Stacy Clark>>http://search.msn.click-url.com/go/onm0 ... ______Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 18:48:30 -0700
Man....904kbs in one e-mail....I was wondering why I haven't been getting any e-mails....My Hotmail acct was maxed out!!!!!!>From: "Stacy Clark" >Reply-To: pietenpol-list(at)matronics.com>To: >Subject: Pietenpol-List: Re: Pietenpol -- Alaskan Bush>Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 10:27:34 -0800>>Chris,>>Trees? What's are those? If there ever were any trees here they went away >about the same time as the mastadons. They don't call it the "bush" for >nothing. Now, if I wanted to make a "willow" Pietenpol I could probably >swing that
Re: Pietenpol-List: Re: Pietenpol -- Alaskan Bush
Original Posted By: "Stacy Clark"
John,Well, as it happens one of the ASA captains did give me a 737-200c "Mudhen"hat out of the blue the other day...(my new favorite hat) Also, one of theguys I share the hanger with was telling me about when he used to fly a BE18"up" 5th St. in Anchorage because the plane was always so loaded down. Saidhe could see the secretarys in the windows on the second and third floors ashe passed. Of course that stuff never happens nowadays ;-)StacyThere is only one greater thing than to believe in the impossible...and thatis to achieve it -- Stacy Clark________________________________________________________________________________
John,Well, as it happens one of the ASA captains did give me a 737-200c "Mudhen"hat out of the blue the other day...(my new favorite hat) Also, one of theguys I share the hanger with was telling me about when he used to fly a BE18"up" 5th St. in Anchorage because the plane was always so loaded down. Saidhe could see the secretarys in the windows on the second and third floors ashe passed. Of course that stuff never happens nowadays ;-)StacyThere is only one greater thing than to believe in the impossible...and thatis to achieve it -- Stacy Clark________________________________________________________________________________
Re: Pietenpol-List: Horizontal stab question
Original Posted By: "Rick Holland"
Rick,you can have too many inspection plates! I put an inspection plate onthe side of the fuse under the horz. stab. This way you can reach in andreach the other end of all the hardware.The front angle brackets from the vert stab. lined up perfectly for thebolts to go right thru the longerons. Not quite like the original prints.And the rear is held the original way. I even added the brass screws,,,theylook good.walt evansNX140DL----- Original Message -----
Rick,you can have too many inspection plates! I put an inspection plate onthe side of the fuse under the horz. stab. This way you can reach in andreach the other end of all the hardware.The front angle brackets from the vert stab. lined up perfectly for thebolts to go right thru the longerons. Not quite like the original prints.And the rear is held the original way. I even added the brass screws,,,theylook good.walt evansNX140DL----- Original Message -----