There is a really good article in the November issue of EAA Experimenter about the Reno Air Race of 2012 that goes beyond normal "reporting". They don't show Tim Cone's or Steven Senegal's RV-8s but they do have photos of David Casey's RV-3 and Bob Mill's RV Super Six. While I was reading along and looking at the photos I saw Bob Mill's airplane Race #43 and I had to stop and make a post on the SARL Group site:
After I finished I posted a follow up:
This new EAA online publication so far has been a pleasant departure from the usual shallow paste up space filler, for me anyway and I wish them well.
More importantly, if someone asks you if you would like to be on their pit crew at Reno say YES!
Bob Axsom
http://experimenter.epubxp.com/i/90184/20
I am NOT a member of EAA anymore since the AVC situation
this year but they are putting out a new product with an old name on the
internet and they keep sending it to me (its hard to clean up those address
files mid-stream). Anyway, the issue I just received has an article about Reno
where a lot of us were this year. I found it to be a pretty good article AND
THEN I HAD TO STOP READING! I saw a bright red airplane with #43 on the
fuselage and I had to be the first to post the news here! You see I was on the
pit crew and you can darn well believe I am proud of it! OK now I will go back
to reading.
I am NOT a member of EAA anymore since the AVC situation
this year but they are putting out a new product with an old name on the
internet and they keep sending it to me (its hard to clean up those address
files mid-stream). Anyway, the issue I just received has an article about Reno
where a lot of us were this year. I found it to be a pretty good article AND
THEN I HAD TO STOP READING! I saw a bright red airplane with #43 on the
fuselage and I had to be the first to post the news here! You see I was on the
pit crew and you can darn well believe I am proud of it! OK now I will go back
to reading.
After I finished I posted a follow up:
As I flew back across the mountains and flat lands of Nevada, Utah, Wyoming,
Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma and Arkansas with no new SARL points and numb minded
the Reno experience of 2012 was a sweet memory. It has grown more since then -
GREAT EXPERIENCE!
Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma and Arkansas with no new SARL points and numb minded
the Reno experience of 2012 was a sweet memory. It has grown more since then -
GREAT EXPERIENCE!
This new EAA online publication so far has been a pleasant departure from the usual shallow paste up space filler, for me anyway and I wish them well.
More importantly, if someone asks you if you would like to be on their pit crew at Reno say YES!
Bob Axsom
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