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PostPosted: Mon May 16, 2011 5:18 pm 
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You got it Boss Cuz! I'm sure everyone will hate a couple of passes with a break, but I'll try to talk them into it! LOL

Regular Unicom, right?

Probably a 5-ship "V", then an echelon for the landing break. How's that sound?

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Good enough for a fat boy. Right 122.725, pass down 17/35


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PostPosted: Tue May 17, 2011 3:01 pm 
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Our Stearman driver wanted to know what time you would like him to arrive? Also what time will the pilot's briefing be?

Line up now, from CenTex, looks like:
U-11A "Mockingbird"
SNJ-4 "Ol' Yeller"
SNJ "TA"
Harvard "Red Tail" (in T-6 or SNJ markings)
CJ-6A "JE" (in Corsair paint) (or T-34A in USAF white/blue)
PT-17 Stearman (yellow wings, dark blue fuselage, no markings)

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Just 4 days away! I'm not sure yet if I'll be able to bring the L-5, or if I'll take another bird. It's looking like my schedule may only allow for me to take a Cub or Taylorcraft.

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Do you have room for another CJ-6A?


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PostPosted: Wed May 18, 2011 8:43 am 
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melrod971@yahoo.com wrote:
Do you have room for another CJ-6A?

Yeah, there's room. Come on out.

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What time should I plan on being there?


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melrod971@yahoo.com wrote:
What time should I plan on being there?

I think that they plan on having folks out there most of the day. I think lunchtime of course is probably going to be the peak attendance time. Are you local?

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I am in Kingsville. KHDO is only 120 miles away. Wanted to fly up in the morning and then home when everything is done. Something was mentioned about flying starting around 10? Plan on being there around 9?


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Melrod.....I am the airboss at Hondo. Yes come on up if you want. Gates open at 0900 but if you can come sooner or later OK. We have an opening flyover at 1000, but any other arrival is fine. Contact me on 122.725 and I will give you up dates and advisories. Plan on a fun time
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Cuz,

What's the planned ending time?

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When you leave. Around 1700sh


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I hope the WX works for everyone tomorrow and everyone.. Fly Safe


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Thanks Cuz, just needed to know what to tell everyone when I brief the sortie in the morning. I'll have a special guest in my plane...unless I can get her in the backseat of one of the T-6 types. TSgt Stevens, of the 340th Flying Training Group, will be getting a much deserved "Gee Whiz" ride. She has kept two Group Commanders going strong as their right-hand troop during my time as Honorary Commander of the 340 FTG. I thought it would be a good chance for me to do something for a hard working member of my Group!

Lynn, it's looking like the weather is going to blow over tonight. Now if we just don't get socked in come morning! We are taking a four-ship over to Boerne for a memorial fly-over, where we will pick up a fifth ship (Terry Adams), do a couple of passes at the ball field, then head on to Hondo for our "Arrival" there, as requested by Boss Cuz!

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Well, with a ceiling of 300' OVC at nearby Stinson, I don't think I'm going to be able to get an L-bird over this time. :cry:

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