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		Tdawson(at)avidyne.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 5:37 am    Post subject: RV-10 gathering | 
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				Someone suggested Dayton, OH, which is fairly central (for those of us
 with an eastward view) and has the great Air Force Museum, as well as
 Wright Brothers historical sites.   Several handy airports . . .
 
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		mritter509(at)msn.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 6:43 am    Post subject: RV-10 gathering | 
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				How about Lockhart, TX the Bar-B-Que capital of the world for those with a southwesterly view?  Luling, TX, the watermelon captial of the world, is only ten miles away and Austin, TX, the home of the National Football Champion Texas Longhorns, is only 30 miles to the north.  
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 From:  "Tim Dawson-Townsend" <Tdawson(at)avidyne.com>
 Reply-To:  rv10-list(at)matronics.com
 To:  <rv10-list(at)matronics.com>
 Subject:  RE: RV-10 gathering
 Date:  Wed, 9 Aug 2006 09:35:45 -0400
 [quote]--> RV10-List message posted by: "Tim Dawson-Townsend" <Tdawson(at)Avidyne.com>
 Someone suggested Dayton, OH, which is fairly central (for those of us
 with an eastward view) and has the great Air Force Museum, as well as
 Wright Brothers historical sites.   Several handy airports . . .
 
 TDT
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		mike(at)cleavelandtool.co Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 6:53 am    Post subject: RV-10 gathering | 
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				I guess I will chime in with some opinions since I spend a fair amount of
 time at Fly-Ins.
 
 I like the idea of centrally located if people want it to be a growing
 organized event.  It is hard enough to organize something year to year in a
 fixed location, alternating E&W would be very difficult.  If the object is
 to fly somewhere different each year and congregate as a group and then be a
 tourist for a few days (like many of the car guys do) that would be fun too.
 
 If a fixed location is decided on it should be within an hours drive from a
 major airport for those that want to get there on the airline.  How Oshkosh
 made it past this is perplexing to me, but the other major Regional EAA
 shows fit this pattern.  There will be lots of flying RV-10 coming up, but
 it seems that the building stage guys would be very interested in this type
 of thing also.
 
 I would like to see it in February somewhere in the South where the North
 half of us could fly down and thaw out for a couple of days.  Rather than
 jam it in with all the rest of the spring/summer fly-ins.
 
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				 Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 7:49 am    Post subject: RV-10 gathering | 
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				That wouldn't be bad if you can plan it in the one month period where it
 isn't raining or over 100.   
 
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 [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of Mark Ritter
 Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2006 9:43 AM
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 How about Lockhart, TX the Bar-B-Que capital of the world for those with
 a southwesterly view?  Luling, TX, the watermelon captial of the world,
 is only ten miles away and Austin, TX, the home of the National Football
 Champion Texas Longhorns, is only 30 miles to the north.0
 
 Mark
 
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 	From:  "Tim Dawson-Townsend" <Tdawson(at)avidyne.com>
 	Reply-To:  rv10-list(at)matronics.com
 	To:  <rv10-list(at)matronics.com>
 	Subject:  RE: RV-10 gathering
 	Date:  Wed, 9 Aug 2006 09:35:45 -0400
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 	>Someone suggested Dayton, OH, which is fairly central (for
 those of us
 	>with an eastward view) and has the great Air Force Museum, as
 well as
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		jjessen
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 8:01 am    Post subject: RV-10 gathering | 
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				Mike has several good points.  I'd like to be included, even though I'm not
 finished, and I'd like it not to be in the busy time of year.  Speaking of
 the Midwest and twisters, hail, and other nasty stuff, we also might want it
 during the time of year that corresponds to relatively good weather, if
 there is such a thing.  New England in the Fall comes to mind.  Course, then
 the kids are in school.  
 
 I don't care if it's moved each year.  In fact I think that is best.  We
 could spend time discussing the next 5 locations, set those, then add one
 location per year beyond that.  We need to have the ability for a person to
 fly there commercially and drive for not more than a couple hours to get to
 the location.  It should have an attraction for families and the attraction
 does not have to about planes.  I don't care the distance, because I'll
 either fly myself or fly commercially.  So...
 
 1.  Location in the WORLD does not matter (why are we limiting it to the
 States?  I know why, because of numbers, but, hey, maybe every 5th such
 meeting goes international.).  
 2.  Attractions besides RV-10's does matter.  
 3.  Time of year does matter.
 4.  Major airport for those not flying or too far away does matter.  
 5.  Ability to camp?  Yes, I'd say does matter.  
 6.  Some form of organizing committee?  I'd say "probably," so the local
 person doesn't get overwhelmed (we had a simple dinner for Oregon RV-10
 builders and it still took time to get the message out and the dinner
 coordinated.  This other would be more involved, especially as things grow.)
 Anything else?  
 
 John J
   
 
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		jim(at)CombsFive.Com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 8:35 am    Post subject: RV-10 gathering | 
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				One additional point.  Having it in different locations and or times would allow those who are still building to travel by airline or car to see finished airplanes.  Not everyone can get to Sun-N-Fun or Oshkosh.
 
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 From: "John Jessen" <jjessen(at)rcn.com>
 Date: 2006/08/09 Wed AM 11:54:36 EDT
 To: <rv10-list(at)matronics.com>
 Subject: RE: RE: RV-10 gathering
 
  
 Mike has several good points.  I'd like to be included, even though I'm not
 finished, and I'd like it not to be in the busy time of year.  Speaking of
 the Midwest and twisters, hail, and other nasty stuff, we also might want it
 during the time of year that corresponds to relatively good weather, if
 there is such a thing.  New England in the Fall comes to mind.  Course, then
 the kids are in school.  
 
 I don't care if it's moved each year.  In fact I think that is best.  We
 could spend time discussing the next 5 locations, set those, then add one
 location per year beyond that.  We need to have the ability for a person to
 fly there commercially and drive for not more than a couple hours to get to
 the location.  It should have an attraction for families and the attraction
 does not have to about planes.  I don't care the distance, because I'll
 either fly myself or fly commercially.  So...
 
 1.  Location in the WORLD does not matter (why are we limiting it to the
 States?  I know why, because of numbers, but, hey, maybe every 5th such
 meeting goes international.).  
 2.  Attractions besides RV-10's does matter.  
 3.  Time of year does matter.
 4.  Major airport for those not flying or too far away does matter.  
 5.  Ability to camp?  Yes, I'd say does matter.  
 6.  Some form of organizing committee?  I'd say "probably," so the local
 person doesn't get overwhelmed (we had a simple dinner for Oregon RV-10
 builders and it still took time to get the message out and the dinner
 coordinated.  This other would be more involved, especially as things grow.)
 Anything else?  
 
 John J
   
 
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		Tim(at)MyRV10.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 9:06 am    Post subject: RV-10 gathering | 
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				Man, this discussion has really blown up!
 More below...
 
 John Jessen wrote:
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  I don't care if it's moved each year.  In fact I think that is best.  We
  could spend time discussing the next 5 locations, set those, then add one
  location per year beyond that.  We need to have the ability for a person to
  fly there commercially and drive for not more than a couple hours to get to
  the location.  It should have an attraction for families and the attraction
  does not have to about planes.  I don't care the distance, because I'll
  either fly myself or fly commercially.  So...
  
 
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 First, I really don't think we're ready to plan 5 year's worth of
 fly-ins.   Second, the goal was to have a fly-in....not a meeting.
 We have OSH if someone wants to just meet other people.  OF COURSE
 everyone would be welcome, but this "event" is just something
 to get people to fly their RV-10's somewhere for a couple days,
 and get together.  We don't need another Sun-N-Fun or OSH.
  	  | Quote: | 	 		   1.  Location in the WORLD does not matter (why are we limiting it to the
  States?  I know why, because of numbers, but, hey, maybe every 5th such
  meeting goes international.).  
 
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 International?? Sure, there can be one on every continent.
 But, if this is a fly-in, how many people want to fly from
 Texas to South Africa?  We're really blowing this into something
 unmanageble.   Let the people from the various regions set up
 various events.  We started this one talking about North America.
 Everyone's welcome, but suddenly going international isn't going to
 help effectively move our little fly-in forward.
  	  | Quote: | 	 		   2.  Attractions besides RV-10's does matter.  
 
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 Absolutely, IF the timeline is long.  Originally I was thinking
 of something like fly in on Friday afternoon through Saturday
 morning....depending on how far away you are or motivated you are.
 Then meet people for Saturday day and evening, and fly home Sunday.
 Personally, I wouldn't show up for more than a day and a half.
 The thing about the RV-10 is, I can even fly to San Diego, CA
 from Wisconsin in 12 hours.....so a centralized fly-in
 would be easily accessible in a day in the -10 if weather
 cooperated.  Vic made it to Atlanta from OSH in 4.5 hours.
 I can fly to central Florida in 7.    If we really had to have
 it be East and West separately, then so be it, but a
 central one really should be do able.   And I wouldn't worry
 quite so much about the family's activities on a huge scale
 if it were just a 24 hour period.  It's when we stretch it to
 2 or 3 days that I have to worry a lot about that.
 
  	  | Quote: | 	 		   3.  Time of year does matter.
 
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 Personally, I'd avoid any time anywhere near OSH, and any
 major holiday's.  And personally I'd try to make it in
 as comfortable and calm a time of year as possible.
 
  	  | Quote: | 	 		   4.  Major airport for those not flying or too far away does matter.  
  5.  Ability to camp?  Yes, I'd say does matter.  
  6.  Some form of organizing committee?  I'd say "probably," so the local
  person doesn't get overwhelmed (we had a simple dinner for Oregon RV-10
  builders and it still took time to get the message out and the dinner
  coordinated.  This other would be more involved, especially as things grow.)
  
 
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 At any rate, I see a lot of people commented that centralized
 would be good.  I'm sure with creativity we could find a good
 place.  But I'd really caution over trying to make this
 something huge as my gut feeling is we'd have a very hard
 time getting huge droves of -10's to show for an overblown
 and complex event.   Look at OSH....there were 37-41 flying,
 but only 11 showed up...and that show has probably nearly
 every reason for a builder to be excited to fly there.
 
 Pancakes in the a.m., Burgers and Dogs at noon, and a dinner in
 the evening, anyone?  
 
 Tim
 
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  Anything else?  
  
  John J
    
  
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				 Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 9:27 am    Post subject: RV-10 gathering | 
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				I know, let's have the first gathering at Tim's house!
 
 Tim, what's your lat/lon?
 
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				 Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 9:56 am    Post subject: RV-10 gathering | 
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				Nah, you wouldn't want it here, except for the $3.60/gal
 fuel.
 
 Right now I'm wishing I was at N 22.75 degrees / W 77.90 degrees.
 I think I need a vacation.   BTW:  That would make a great
 RV-10 destination, if we turned it into a week-long.
 Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
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  I know, let's have the first gathering at Tim's house!
  
  Tim, what's your lat/lon?
  
  TDT
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		jchang10
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 10:20 am    Post subject: RV-10 gathering | 
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				22.75,-77.9 => Cuba? Hmmm, google maps actually shows 7 airports in
 Cuba! Apparently, Cuba is getting cheap oil from buddy and fellow
 US-hater Venezuela, so maybe avgas is super cheap there.
 
 Curiosity got the better of me. Here are some stats run on Tim's OSH
 list. This is only for those listing cities in the western hemisphere.
 
 You can see the map here http://www.jline.com/app/rvbuilders/map/
 
 The green arrow represents the avg(lat) avg(long) coordinates below:
  avg(latitude)  	 avg(longitude)
 38.468328785714 	-95.406118904762
 
 64 are south of the avg(lat)
 62 are north of the avg(lat)
 
 71 are east of the avg(long)
 55 are west of the avg(long)
 
 Looking at my map, the town closest to avg(lat), avg(long) is
 Williamsburg, KS. Ray is the closest builder in Kansas City.
 
 Unfortunately, Williamsburg, KS is 1900 sm road miles away from me.  
 For the next few years, it'll be a drive-in for me.
 
 Jae
 
  
 Nah, you wouldn't want it here, except for the $3.60/gal
 fuel.
 
 Right now I'm wishing I was at N 22.75 degrees / W 77.90 degrees.
 I think I need a vacation.   BTW:  That would make a great
 RV-10 destination, if we turned it into a week-long.
 Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
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		Kellym
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 10:26 am    Post subject: RV-10 gathering | 
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				You could also consider tying into the "lesser" EAA Flyins, Arlington  
 and Copperstate...both within 30 min drive of airline airport, both  
 with plenty of vendors, etc.
 Might not have the same entertainment for family, although Arizona is  
 pretty nice at the end of October, and Arlington is pretty nice in the  
 summer(when it isn't raining).
 
 Quoting John Jessen <jjessen(at)rcn.com>:
 
 [quote] 
 
  Mike has several good points.  I'd like to be included, even though I'm not
  finished, and I'd like it not to be in the busy time of year.  Speaking of
  the Midwest and twisters, hail, and other nasty stuff, we also might want it
  during the time of year that corresponds to relatively good weather, if
  there is such a thing.  New England in the Fall comes to mind.  Course, then
  the kids are in school.
 
  I don't care if it's moved each year.  In fact I think that is best.  We
  could spend time discussing the next 5 locations, set those, then add one
  location per year beyond that.  We need to have the ability for a person to
  fly there commercially and drive for not more than a couple hours to get to
  the location.  It should have an attraction for families and the attraction
  does not have to about planes.  I don't care the distance, because I'll
  either fly myself or fly commercially.  So...
 
  1.  Location in the WORLD does not matter (why are we limiting it to the
  States?  I know why, because of numbers, but, hey, maybe every 5th such
  meeting goes international.).
  2.  Attractions besides RV-10's does matter.
  3.  Time of year does matter.
  4.  Major airport for those not flying or too far away does matter.
  5.  Ability to camp?  Yes, I'd say does matter.
  6.  Some form of organizing committee?  I'd say "probably," so the local
  person doesn't get overwhelmed (we had a simple dinner for Oregon RV-10
  builders and it still took time to get the message out and the dinner
  coordinated.  This other would be more involved, especially as things grow.)
  Anything else?
 
  John J
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		jjessen
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 11:55 am    Post subject: RV-10 gathering | 
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				It's not blown up, Tim, just a wrinkle that would allow those not yet
 flying, and there will be plenty of those over the next several years, to be
 able to come visit.  Many cannot get to one of the fly-ins, as I could not
 this year.  Many do not want to go to an overblown fly-in such as OSH.
 Some, not all, might want to visit an RV-10 gathering.  
 
 If all you want are some buds to fly their -10s to a location not far from
 you for a weekend get together, fine.  That's cool.  It's nice to be in the
 middle of the country.  But a purposeful RV-10 gathering, both of builders
 and flyers, wouldn't be all that bad.  It's still a weekend event.  Those
 who can make it, do.  Those who want to go to OSH or other fly-ins will.
 Those who want to go to Van's Homecoming will.  At present there is no
 official RV-10 organization like there is for Cessna or Cirrus or Bonanza,
 and there doesn't have to be, but there could certainly be an event similar
 to what these organizations put on that can be inclusive.  And, I think that
 last word is the whole idea of my post.  
 
 Have a great time at the "flying RV-10" gathering.   I recommend autumn
 anywhere in the country.  
 
 John J
   Tailcone
 
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		AV8ORJWC
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 2:48 pm    Post subject: RV-10 gathering | 
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				So much for Oregon.
 
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 [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of RV Builder
 (Michael Sausen)
 Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2006 8:49 AM
 To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com
 Subject: RE: RE: RV-10 gathering
 
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 That wouldn't be bad if you can plan it in the one month period where it
 isn't raining or over 100.   
 
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 Michael Sausen
 
 Roasting in the Ft Worth area
 
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 [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of Mark Ritter
 Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2006 9:43 AM
 To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com
 Subject: RE: RE: RV-10 gathering
 
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 How about Lockhart, TX the Bar-B-Que capital of the world for those with
 a southwesterly view?  Luling, TX, the watermelon captial of the world,
 is only ten miles away and Austin, TX, the home of the National Football
 Champion Texas Longhorns, is only 30 miles to the north.0
 
 Mark
 
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 	From:  "Tim Dawson-Townsend" <Tdawson(at)avidyne.com>
 	Reply-To:  rv10-list(at)matronics.com
 	To:  <rv10-list(at)matronics.com>
 	Subject:  RE: RV-10 gathering
 	Date:  Wed, 9 Aug 2006 09:35:45 -0400
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 <Tdawson(at)Avidyne.com>
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 	>Someone suggested Dayton, OH, which is fairly central (for
 those of us
 	>with an eastward view) and has the great Air Force Museum, as
 well as
 	>Wright Brothers historical sites.   Several handy airports . .
 
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				 Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 8:31 pm    Post subject: RV-10 gathering | 
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				Or Ft. Worth, TX the bull shit capital of the world.    
    
 Bob K  
          
   
 From: owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of Mark Ritter
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 How about Lockhart, TX the Bar-B-Que capital of the world for those with a southwesterly view?  Luling, TX, the watermelon captial of the world, is only ten miles away and Austin, TX, the home of the [b]National Football Champion[/b] Texas Longhorns, is only 30 miles to the north.   
 Mark  
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 From:  "Tim Dawson-Townsend" <Tdawson(at)avidyne.com>
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  Date:  Wed, 9 Aug 2006 09:35:45 -0400
  >--> RV10-List message posted by: "Tim Dawson-Townsend" <Tdawson(at)Avidyne.com>
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  >Someone suggested Dayton,  OH, which is fairly central (for those of us
  >with an eastward view) and has the great Air Force Museum, as well as
  >Wright Brothers historical sites.   Several handy airports . . .
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  >TDT
  >40025
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				 Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 2:59 am    Post subject: RV-10 gathering | 
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				When you have cattle drives in downtown Fort Worth you are going to get a little of that stuff. 
 Mark (N410MR)
 
  [quote]  From: "bob.kaufmann" <bob.kaufmann(at)cox.net>
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 Or Ft. Worth, TX the bull shit capital of the world.   
   
 Bob K 
      
  
 From: owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of Mark Ritter
 Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2006 6:43 AM
 To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com
 Subject: RE: RE: RV-10 gathering
  
    
 How about Lockhart, TX the Bar-B-Que capital of the world for those with a southwesterly view?  Luling, TX, the watermelon captial of the world, is only ten miles away and Austin, TX, the home of the [b]National Football Champion[/b] Texas Longhorns, is only 30 miles to the north.  
 Mark 
 Do not archive  [quote]   
  
 From:  "Tim Dawson-Townsend" <Tdawson(at)avidyne.com>
 Reply-To:  rv10-list(at)matronics.com
 To:  <rv10-list(at)matronics.com>
 Subject:  RE: RV-10 gathering
 Date:  Wed, 9 Aug 2006 09:35:45 -0400
 [quote]--> RV10-List message posted by: "Tim Dawson-Townsend" <Tdawson(at)Avidyne.com>
 Someone suggested Dayton, OH, which is fairly central (for those of us
 with an eastward view) and has the great Air Force Museum, as well as
 Wright Brothers historical  sites.   Several handy airports . . .
 
 TDT
 40025
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