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I was there yesterday, helping Rick Sharpe with the Skyraider, along with a few other other guys.

Ryan, Invader696 and a buddy went back down today to help and hang out. I had some things to do up here today.


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Airnutz,

The Mohawk was being flown by Doug (FG1D Pilot) with Stuart Dawson (Spirit of Texas owner/pilot) as his co-pilot.

I was at the CFM when they got back to Addison just after 5 pm today, with Jan Collmer "hot on their heels".

When I asked Doug if everything went OK, he responded with "The air conditioner is working great!

Must have been a good weekend at LSFM :D

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RickH wrote:
I had some things to do up here today.


Ahhh...a demand by the Dominatrix?? :shock: I'm glad you got to enjoy
Saturday tho...

Needle, thanks for the info. Some friends who were there said the Mohawk
Boys really let-'er-rip! I'm sorry I missed it...I shoulda sucked-it-up and
attended in blissfull discomfort! :)

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Nah, no demands, she's pretty good about that sort of stuff. She's used to me going to the airport most weekends. Besides, she knows I have this off switch when it gets noisy. :lol:


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Rick, I'm getting the impression you're not referring to an aircraft... :lol: :lol:

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