Mailing List lml@lancaironline.net Message #10528
From: Marvin Kaye <74740.231@compuserve.com>
Sender: Marvin Kaye <74740.231@compuserve.com>
Subject: Oshkosh Builders' Forum and other stuff
Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2001 22:00:24 -0400
To: lancair.list@olsusa.com <lancair.list@olsusa.com>
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HI everyone,

Things are ramping up at Oshkosh... first day a little slow, I think
because this is the first time the show started on a Tuesday.  I think
tomorrow will see things picking up and it should be crazy by the weekend.

Tomorrow morning at 11:30AM Jim Frantz is giving an Angle-of-Attack seminar
in forum building #10, that's the SportAir pavilion.  Jim's AOA forum runs
from 11:30 to 12:45... the actual presentation is about 35 minutes, the
rest of the time is devoted to questions and a lively AOA discussion.

The Lancair Builders' Forum is taking place on Friday afternoon at 5:30 PM
in forum pavilion #11, that's the Teledyne pavilion.  In reality, this is
the same place that we were last year, it's just that this year Teledyne is
sponsoring that building... last year it was sponsored by Bose.  We'll have
some interesting speakers once again, Jim Frantz is going to talk about
accident avoidance, Brent Regan has offered to bring us up to date on the
state of the glass cockpit art, Tim Moncur is going to talk about a new
AHRS unit that is under development, Bob Fair is going to talk a bit about
interesting things coming from the factory, Doug Pohl is scheduled to tell
us a bit about Engineair, and I'll probably spend a little time on the LML
and LNN.  It should be very interesting.

Not Oshkosh related, but certainly of some importance... you might have
noticed that another post snuck through the approval process that contained
a virus.  I hope that the horrible mess we suffered through back around SnF
was enough of a reminder for everyone so no one clicked on that
attachment.... remember, the LML is NEVER supposed to have any attachments.
 IF an LML comes through with an attachment it is an accident and should be
very suspect.  Please DON'T CLICK ON ANYTHING that comes stuck to an LML
post.  It doesn't belong there and should be considered infected.  Just
delete the attachment and get on with business.  My apologies to everyone,
but this thing has been bombarding us here at LML central, and even though
we've been taking extra care at insulating everyone from this stuff, one
managed to sneak through.  Today alone there were 28 copies of this thing
that came from various people, most of whom I've never heard of.  Just keep
your guard up and don't click on anything if you can help it.  Hopefully
this thing will run its course in another few days and we can get on with
our lives.  Thanks for your understanding.

  <Marv>
  
  PS... if you're already at Oshkosh, or coming there in a day or two,
please stop by exhibitors' building "B" and look Jim and myself up in booth
2113, just  few steps up the right hand central aisle.  Looking forward to
seeing you there.
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Please send your photos and drawings to marvkaye@olsusa.com.
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