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Some thoughts of mine for next year's roundup. We should
consider finding a location that can handle the canards since they do not like
grass runways. Location would have to provide a building we could use to feed
and hold our "hangar talks in". The building could be an EAA club house or an
empty hangar. The flyin should be dedicated to only interested "rotor
heads".
Hi
Bernie,
I absolutely agree with
the above. The only additional caveat would be that it be close enough to
Tracy and Laura to make sure they don't miss it. At some point, the fly-in
has to leave Shady Bend, though it won't be quite the same. Lot's of
people come to these things with lots of interest, and no first hand knowledge
of rotary engines. Tracy's hanger is sort of a treasure chest of goodies,
where people can actually fondle engine parts. As much as I pick on
the backwards plastic plane types, they are a growing segment of our population,
and we should try to accommodate them. Maybe NASA will let us use on of
their shuttle runways :-)
Cheers,
Rusty
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