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				 Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 5:06 pm    Post subject: EAA's Experimenter, back again! | 
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				Hey Gang!
 
  In an effort to put the E back into EAA, a new offering was just 
  released.
 
  EXPERIMENTER has been resurrected in electronic format!
 
  http://eaa.org/experimenter/issues/0901.html
 
  The goal here is to bring back the hard-core, hands-on experimental  
  aviation that we all miss. There won't be stories about $20k paint 
  jobs, $75k certified engines, full leather interiors and all those 
  hired-gun aircraft that we've all grown tired of seeing in print. 
 
  One-of-a-kind projects, plans-built, modifications, improvements, 
  successes and failures, all the stuff we need to see in print to 
  fulfill the LEARN aspect of the "Learn, Build, Fly" mantra of the 
  past.
 
  Paul P is taking an active role in this as he's always been a hard-
  core advocate of grass-roots experimental aviation.
 
  So I encourage each and every one of you reading this to click the 
  link above and see the effort being made. Read through the entire 
  work and PLEASE respond to the survey at the bottom of the page. I 
  GUARANTEE you that all eyes and ears are on this effort and your 
  comments WILL be read and learned from by the editorial staff at EAA. 
  You will not be wasting your time. 
 
  And PLEASE pass this note along to every e-mail group you belong to  
  and everyone in your address book who might be even remotely 
  interested.
 
  This is the best chance we've had in like, forever, to be honestly 
  heard by EAA. A lot of work went into the first issue and they need  
  to know if they are on the right track or not. I believe that your 
  comments could potentially reshape all the EAA publications in the 
  future.
 
  Thank you!!!
 
  Sincerely,
 
  Patrick Panzera.
  Editor(at)ContactMagazine.com ([email]Editor%40ContactMagazine.com[/email])
 
  I apologize if you got this more than once, it just means that you 
  and I are on the same multiple e-mail groups.
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		leinad
 
  
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				 Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 7:45 pm    Post subject: Re: EAA's Experimenter, back again! | 
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				Hey wait just a minute.  I have a full leather interior, but I cut and stitched every stitch with my own hands!
 http://daniel.dempseyfamily.us/zodiac/interior/index.html
 But thanks for the heads up Pat.
 Dan Dempsey
 
 [quote="panzera(at)experimental-a"]Hey Gang!
 
  In an effort to put the E back into EAA, a new offering was just 
  released.
 
  EXPERIMENTER has been resurrected in electronic format!
 
  http://eaa.org/experimenter/issues/0901.html
 
  The goal here is to bring back the hard-core, hands-on experimental  
  aviation that we all miss. There won't be stories about $20k paint 
  jobs, $75k certified engines, full leather interiors and all those 
  hired-gun aircraft that we've all grown tired of seeing in print. 
 
  One-of-a-kind projects, plans-built, modifications, improvements, 
  successes and failures, all the stuff we need to see in print to 
  fulfill the LEARN aspect of the "Learn, Build, Fly" mantra of the 
  past.
 
  Paul P is taking an active role in this as he's always been a hard-
  core advocate of grass-roots experimental aviation.
 
  So I encourage each and every one of you reading this to click the 
  link above and see the effort being made. Read through the entire 
  work and PLEASE respond to the survey at the bottom of the page. I 
  GUARANTEE you that all eyes and ears are on this effort and your 
  comments WILL be read and learned from by the editorial staff at EAA. 
  You will not be wasting your time. 
 
  And PLEASE pass this note along to every e-mail group you belong to  
  and everyone in your address book who might be even remotely 
  interested.
 
  This is the best chance we've had in like, forever, to be honestly 
  heard by EAA. A lot of work went into the first issue and they need  
  to know if they are on the right track or not. I believe that your 
  comments could potentially reshape all the EAA publications in the 
  future.
 
  Thank you!!!
 
  Sincerely,
 
  Patrick Panzera.
  Editor(at)ContactMagazine.com ([email]Editor%40ContactMagazine.com[/email])
 
  I apologize if you got this more than once, it just means that you 
  and I are on the same multiple e-mail groups.
      
 
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		leinad
 
  
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				 Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 4:41 am    Post subject: Re: EAA's Experimenter, back again! | 
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				Hints for homebuilders is great!
 Thanks Pat!
 Dan Dempsey
 
 http://www.eaa.org/video/homebuilders.html?videoId=8601416001
 
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