Chris from NOFFA

From: Chris <pseshooter3d_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Sat, 8 Feb 2014 02:40:53 -0500

Greetings John,

I have a couple of questions for you. One, are you planning on attending this Sunday's flying session in Elyria? And if so, do have a rubber stripper you wouldn't bringing along. I have 1/16 and 3/32 Tan SS and some 1/8 Tan 2. All of my models are in between run ER sizes. My ROG (actually does ROG now...thanks for the tips on that one) needs about .075 or so, and my junior needs about .050. If we could strip some rubber, I would appreciate it, and if not, I understand. Have a good one.

Chris


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On Feb 8, 2014, at 12:26 AM, <john_kagan_at_hotmail.com> wrote:

> Info from H.G. (feel free to share wherever):
>
>
> Hello fellow free-flighters!
>
> Just a few weeks to go until the 2014 edition of EAA Family Flight Fest! We look forward to all of you coming to Oshkosh for some great indoor flying fun. In addition to the regular events we’ve flown in the past, we’re going to fly two additional mass launch events.
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> The first is the Paul Poberezny Memorial WW-II Profile Mass Launch, which we’ll do at the end of the Saturday airshow, roughly 1:30 pm.
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> As it turns out, March 1st, Saturday, is the anniversary of the birth of the Peanut Perfesser himself, the late Walt Mooney. So we’ll do a Peanut scale Mass Launch to commemorate his birthday on Saturday afternoon, probably about 3 pm or so.
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> To recap, we’ll be flying the following events at EAA Family Flight Fest:
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> Comet Zippy
> Dime Scale
> FAC Profile Scale
> WW-II Profile Mass Launch
> Garbage Glider
> Catapult Glider
> Hand Launched Glider
> EZB
> F1D
> F1L
> Limited Pennyplane
> Mini-Stick
> Double Whammy Mass Launch
> Phantom Flash Mass Launch
> Ross Flyer
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> If you’d not had a chance to RSVP to John Kagan, or made your reservations for the EAA Lodge, please do so as soon as possible. It’s important to have a pretty solid idea who is coming, since EAA’s maintenance department is kind enough to get us the number of tables we need, and having a fairly accurate count helps us avoid last-minute rushing about trying to find a table. Flight Fest uses every rectangular table EAA has in inventory! If you should find you discover at the last minute you can make it, please don’t hesitate to call us or drop us an e-mail.
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> Best Regards,
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> H.G. Frautschy and the EAA Flight Fest team
>
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