Don't want to hijack your thread, but it looks like you got your answer. I went through testing 21 years ago. At that time I basically read through my red Gleim question book over and over. When I...
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Don't want to hijack your thread, but it looks like you got your answer. I went through testing 21 years ago. At that time I basically read through my red Gleim question book over and over. When I...
I imagine that would be fine. Most are managing their own lists anyway. I was making the assumption that since our club sends in a member list to EAA each year that it was managed from an...
I think most of the EAA clubs have some sort of email list or discussion forum for their chapter, possibly via old Yahoo!Group, .io group, or Google Group. Would the EAA forum software be able to...
Still looking at this project. Would love to hear any additional input from other members.
After talking with various companies, it appears that the most common stand alone hangar is 48x48x16...
I've heard the "2000 sq ft" rule mentioned a couple of times. What is that? Is it a federal thing or a state code? And, what does it require if you exceed that size?
60' seems a bit much, what do you guys think? Other than the Stinsons, I really haven't seen many single engine aircraft with wingspans of 40' or larger. Seems like it might be better to see if a...
Good point Mike. I imagine that most people wouldn't mind a few extra feet at each wingtip. If we assume a 42' door, I believe we are looking at 48'-50' wide hangar. Would ~50'wx40'd sound like a...
Hey all,
I'm looking for some ideas regarding hangar lots, with the idea of creating an airport that draws vintage aircraft. The airport is about 20 minutes from a major city and has a 3000+' sod...
Used one of these stoves for a few years, but went to a smaller plane and found it was easier to purchase meals.
We got mistakenly directed to park our Hatz Biplane up front in the aerobatic area two years ago. Got some great pics of the plane the first weekend, but by mid-week I was glad that we were leaving....
Yes, or more specifically that they eliminated the exemption for two-place (non-certified) vehicles used for training. The SLSA's required now are just too expensive for guys giving lessons on the...
I was looking at the schedule for this year's event, and I noticed that there are place-holders for concerts every night. Kenny Loggins and Big Voodoo Daddy are listed on the Monday/Friday entries,...
Wings is available on Amazon Instant Video right now ($3 rental, or free for Prime members).
Probably a little boring for anyone under 13 anyway. Nudity could have been easily edited out as the...
The MPAA will rate a movie if it is being re-released. Wings was last "released" in 2012 for it's 85th anniversary.
Interesting that all the movies, other than the documentary, are rated PG-13. Guess Airventure had too many kids at the movies last year?
Well, I got 1 of 2 correct. Not too bad.
"Wings" with the piano player sounds pretty awesome. I may have to re-think the schedule to try to make that.
Looks like it might be "One Week, One Oshkosh", but I imagine that some of the members might come up with an alternate tag line based on the ATC User Fee thread.
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Looks like Slick got some great shots last year too:
http://vimeo.com/72863998
Maybe they could show Zero Hour! instead. It is the movie that Airplane! was spoofing. Heard it is really funny (although it wasn't meant to be).
I can't think of any evening events that are limited to just Camp Scholler crowds. The camp stores close at 10 pm during the show (~8-9 pre-show) and they'll gladly except money from all. The...
Other 2014 anniversaries:
45th - Battle of Britain (1969)
60th - The Bridges at Toko-Ri (1954)
60th - The High and the Mighty (1954)
65th - Twelve O'Clock High (1949)
If you're interested in still shots as opposed to video, you might check out some of the other photo sites http://www.airport-data.com/ , http://www.airliners.net/ , etc. I googled my N-number one...
I bet some are glad it isn't recorded!
Anyone want to guess what the movies will be this year?
I have two guesses:
1. 633 Squadron. EAA loves anniversaries almost as much as EAA loves Cliff Robertson. With this being the 50th...
Movies are usually one of the last items announced. Usually mid summer, but they pulled a fast one and released the list mid-May last year.
I'll second the elimination of the non-aviation movies,...