NEED HANGAR
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Need Hangar
Well, it appears that Ole Pokey is going to have to move East. I always heard it said, "Go West young man, go West." However since I don't qualify as a youngster I guess going East will have to do. Looks like I will be hangaring Ole Pokey at Grand Prairie Muni. (Somebody has to try to watch after Joe Harris--you know the guy that forgets tent poles!!) Seriously, Joe gave me a lot of help in locating a spot at GPM and I appreciate it. (Yea George, now there will be two slow, green & white planes close together but I'll make Joe feel good because Ole Pokey will be the slowest!) There are a bunch of good guys out there so I am going to join them soon. Its amazing how many waiting lists there are here in the metromess. Again, I think there is a golden opportunity for someone to either work a deal with one of the cities to build a bunch of hangars and rent them out or buy some land just out of one of the towns and build a bunch of hangars & fill them up. Thanks for the suggestions made at my request.
OLE POKEY
170C
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2012-2018
170C
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Need Hangar
Harold, I probably couldn't afford hangars in your area. I might need George to come along to help maintain Ole Pokey!!
Saw George over the weekend at Dave Mason's flyin @ Reklaw. He actually arrived there before dark on Friday. We all figured he must have been ill!!!!!!!!!
Frank
Saw George over the weekend at Dave Mason's flyin @ Reklaw. He actually arrived there before dark on Friday. We all figured he must have been ill!!!!!!!!!
Frank
OLE POKEY
170C
Director:
2012-2018
170C
Director:
2012-2018
Re: Need Hangar
At the risk of supplying Joe with needless material.....170C wrote:Harold, I probably couldn't afford hangars in your area. I might need George to come along to help maintain Ole Pokey!!
Saw George over the weekend at Dave Mason's flyin @ Reklaw. He actually arrived there before dark on Friday. We all figured he must have been ill!!!!!!!!!
Frank
Actually Jamie took the entire day off from school so we could get a head start....and we STILL barely arrived before dark!!!
Dave Mason came up to help park us thinking, "OH! Here's another red/polished 170. I guess George will be pleased when he arrives later (after dark) and sees another one similar to his already here. OH! WAIT! WHAT AM I SEEING? THAT IS GEORGE! BEFORE DARK EVEN!!"
(Dave fold me all about his thoughts as he greeted Jamie and I.)
Of course, if the whole story were told, it'd include the fact that we couldn't get airborne until I fixed a gascolator leak I'd created earlier. Before the flgght I decided I'd clean my gascolator screen and forgot I didn't have any spare gaskets. Of course the old ones tore, and NAPA didn't have the correct tractor size.
Fortunately I remembered I had some red-silicone cowl chafe-seal, so I made gaskets out of that. We finally got airborne around 5PM with a sunset of 6:40 PM on a two-hour flight. We landed while it was just barely legal without nav lights being on.
'53 B-model N146YS SN:25713
50th Anniversary of Flight Model. Winner-Best Original 170B, 100th Anniversary of Flight Convention.
An originality nut (mostly) for the right reasons.
50th Anniversary of Flight Model. Winner-Best Original 170B, 100th Anniversary of Flight Convention.
An originality nut (mostly) for the right reasons.