Hey, I just found this thread, obviously, or I wouldn't have mistaken Chad's wife for his daughter. Haven't been hanging out in the hangar. It is nice to put some faces with the names!
Anyway here's a pic I took when I first started to inventory the tail kit. I'm sure all the single girls on RivetBangers will recognize it from my Match.com profile.
prestwich wrote:Hey, I just found this thread, obviously, or I wouldn't have mistaken Chad's wife for his daughter. Haven't been hanging out in the hangar. It is nice to put some faces with the names!
captain_john wrote:Hey Scott, you don't mention the kids flying with you. How do they like it?
CJ
My son loves it. My wife and daughter both inherited some sort of crazy airsickness gene. They like to fly, just don't like that sick feeling every time we hit a pocket of turbulence which is ever present in California.
Spike wrote:We should take a collection up to paint Scott's plane
That's the best idea I've heard ... well ... EVER!
Here is a photo of me riding along with Steve C. of Cedar Rapids on our way home from the Boone, IA RV flyin this afternoon. We flew up as a group of three with Tom O., 6A, Steve C., 7A and Tom C., 7A, all of CR. They were kind enough to haul Luke and I along.
Sure appreciate the ride guys! Good incentive to keep pounding those rivets!
JohnR
RV-7A - Fuselage - SOLD, just not supposed to be
Numbers 6:24 - The LORD bless thee, and keep thee
Though I would post some recent photo's of me doing my job. All taken at better times. First on is on a flight from Sydney to Darwin. Currently sitting at 8000'. The trip took 3 days to complete.
RV-7A Emp
I would rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy.
Here's a shot of me:
And a shot of me and my wife- she's a little.....well........
We just moved to Central Oregon from the rainy side of Washington. After getting my business back up to speed, I plan on putting together a -7, leaning towards the QB, but I want to make sure it doesn't limit our options