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This month's EAA Sport Aviation Magazine

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January, the one with the nice Swift on the cover... it just came to the door friday. I didn't have a chance to look at it before going to the Mattituck engine seminar, but inside is CHOCK FULL of New England stuff! Well, a couple of articles anyways.

First I saw the one about landing on Winnepesaukee. Been there, done that... TWICE! It was WICKED COOL!

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If you have a chance, do it this winter! Dunno how much longer we will be able to pull off stunts like this!

Also, the thing about Nancy's Airfield Cafe... not your average $100 hamburger. A GREAT PLACE! Food is AWESOME and the place is unique. Practice up on your short field technique and drop in if you are capable. It is in Stow, MA (6B6).

Then there is the article on dimpling trailing edge spar holes. MARVELOUS STUFF!

I won't be able to spend this much time on the toilet before my legs go numb!

Good read!

:lol: CJ
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hey there, when you finish with it can you send it to me. We don't get it here. Sounds like it has some good stuff in it. Is it as good as Kitplane?
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Surely, I will. Shoot me a PM with your addy and I will mail it to ya!

It is different than Kitplanes Magazine. It is our Experimental Aircraft Association's monthly publication. I have plenty of back issues I can send to you as well.

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I sent you a PM with my addy. Did you get it? It doesn't show up in my sent box.

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Nope, Nuttin' here.

Mebbe, try again?

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Tried again. Anything?
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Got it now!

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Stupid me. :bang:
I was not putting the subject in.
I should learn to read before I click. :roll:
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Re: This month's EAA Sport Aviation Magazine

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Captain_John wrote:I won't be able to spend this much time on the toilet before my legs go numb!
That was waaay too much info, Cap'n John! :P
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Hahaha,

In my endeavour to enlighten and inform, sometimes I divulge secrets which should never be revealed!

...but then again, I am sure you have been there too!

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Yes, I often enlighten myself. I dont get numb legs when I do it though. :P
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