I love Lakehurst and can't stay away. I found a flight to Philadelphia over Labor Day weekend using a small amount of airline miles.
Let's have a contest. Plan ahead. Who's in?
-Kang
--- In Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com, Tom Iacobellis <tiacobellis@...> wrote:
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> Just a note,
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> To anyone that has flown at Lakehurst, and/or calls it their home flying site (as I do), today marks the 75th anniversary of the Hindenburg disaster.
> Understandably so, it seems to be synonymies with the identity of the base. It truly marked a turning point in at least one part of aviation.
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> On a lighter note, I'd like to thank Gary Underwood for initially getting us back into the base after being forced out for quite awhile. It was a daunting task for him, and we have all benefitted from his efforts. Additionally, Rob Romash, and Horace Hagen for their current service to our club.
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> Hanger 1 is an incredible place to fly, and if you've never been there, you owe it to yourself as an indoor flier to be inside of one of the worlds great flying sites.
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> Long Live ECIM
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> Best, Tom Iacobellis
> AMA 6698
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Received on Tue May 08 2012 - 23:06:02 CEST
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