Hi Guys,
The forecast for the afternoon is calling for a chance of showers and indicating that they will have stopped by 5. So let's go with it.
See you tomorrow evening. Bring a towel, umbrella, raincoat or sombrero. Your choice. I'm bringing the latter.
Bruce
I will be there.
Hopefully I won't need a ladder though :)
@msatin A ladder may be helpful if your plane gets hung up in a tree. We will try to avoid that. Once you get your wings though, you are on your own.
As long as I don't become Charlie Brown (Kite eating tree) :)
I'll be there... and... if I can manage to keep bits from falling off my plane... I'll be flying.
Better late than never. Here are the shots from yesterday's student session.
26- Rob crying after retracting the wheels where there was no retract mechanism. A ploughing match!
27- Richard attaching his plane to a set of Tundra wheels.
28- Mark reaching into the belly of the beat.
29- Peace to you too. This plane flies incredibly well.
30- brothers in arms
32- Paul and his Captain Canada plane.
35- family night!
Frank
More photos:
36- Gray fixing Bruce's airplane.
37- "If this screw thingy does cath the flat spot on the nose wheel thingy..."
39- Simon has been caught eating rabbit food twice in 8 days. Graham thinks it is feeding time at the zoo.
40- Don and Simon discussing where to land and store a full size B-52 at Pearson.
Thanks Frank for capturing the moments.
A great evening with instructors being kept busy with students. All the students are advancing. (Only minor repairs necessary before carrying on next Wednesday evening.)
"What do you mean that isn't the right switch? Well what is that switch for then? Oh... sorry."
Wow! Simon eating a salad!
Again!!!! ;D