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Barney,
As a side note I wonder how many of the rotary group have"Hit The Silk"
either intentionally or under severe pressure ?? I personally will have a chute
strapped to me when I fly my A/C.........I took up the sport to be ready to exit
an inflight situation that clearly was unlandable and/or unsurvivable
(structural failure, fire,etc).........Little did I know that it was fun and turned
into another expensive hobby !! I did meet the objective as I now would have
no problem leaving a bad inflight situation........FWIW
-- Kelly Troyer Dyke Delta/13B/RD1C/EC2
-------------- Original message from "Barnhart" <dsbarno@vbe.com>: --------------
Reminds me of the old HALO days.... I've seen some starting to loose it at 18,000 for a short time. Lucky Tracy.
Kelly. Ron and I both have a "couple" of jumps. Maybe a leap into Shady Bend from a rotary. Hope this won't give Tracy/Laura a heart attack.
The Oshkosh banquet had about 20 people show up for ribeyes. Paul gave an unofficial talk on fuel systems and fuselage structure in canards. Learned alot about flying 20bt's from Tom Parkes. Most were coming back after last years banquet.
After the "banquet" in the garage during Oshkosh, Ron and I went through my old rig. Getting an easy fix up in Kansas from Ron who is also a rigger.
Barny
MGDQ 20bt
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Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2005 11:45 AM
Subject: [FlyRotary] Back from Osh
Wow Tracy,
My blood pressure was up just reading about it........Got some of the same
feelings as from my skydiving days.......So glad to hear you are home and
healthy !!
-- Kelly Troyer Dyke Delta/13B/RD1C/EC2
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