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EAA 172 cordially invites you to fly in

and enjoy the fellowship & camaraderie of other pilots in the area at the

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Are any of you Florida guys coming up to Wrens?


Tue Oct 14, 2014 10:57 pm
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gonna try

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Most of us GA folks (Peach State) make it... hope to meet some of you 'Forum Friends' at one or another fly-in this fall.

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I wonder if there would be someone after this weekend being able towing my gyro to wrens so I don't have to take it back home and drive back next week again......???? 2" hitch on the trailer.

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Is your gyro already going to be in Georgia?
:boink :rofl

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elwood wrote:
Is your gyro already going to be in Georgia?
:boink :rofl

No! Why?
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Who is planning on Wrens???

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Gabor wrote:
Who is planning on Wrens???


I'm going to try.
But.
My only surviving aunt was sent home with hospice.
My wife's parents so far haven't needed an ambulance this month.

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Planning to be there... only for Saturday though...

Too many irons in the fire here.... :)

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I was there Friday but had a committment for Saturday. But, I did get a report:

First and foremost...NO ACCIDENTS OR INCIDENTS!!!

It was the largest showing at WRENS in several years.
John Pipe got to see his machine fly (courtesy Greg Mills) for the first time!
The food at the restaurant "RESTAURANT" was not up to the usual standard, but the Mexican place was good.
Nobody got mugged, burgled or contracted Ebola while staying at the Western Motel.
Rusty Nance made a cameo appearance on Saturday. (he keeps avoiding me...no idea why)
Ropes for tie-downs are no longer available at Wrens (65J) because they aren't in the budget anymore.
Gary Weaver won the "most airtime single-place" award.
Barry, Greg and Kent won the "most airtime dual" awards for rides and gyro ambassadorship.
Barry and Greg both flew in from very long distances (greater than 100 miles).
Gerald shot tons of great video that should be showing up shortly. It was previewed on the "big screen" in the evening.
Trell won the lowest and slowest award (again).

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Thanks for the sum up of the event for us!
Now...where are the pics????
:laughing :laughing :laughing

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Wrens was a good time this year!!!

Lots of folks showed up, lots of gyro's!

Rides were easy to get for folks that were curious... which IMO is good to grow our sport.

Lots of positive attitude, we even discussed the PRA issues WITHOUT drama!

If we can keep gyro gatherings this good, I think we are on the right track!

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Anyone else Note a factor here for no Drama?... there was NO Ron Dickwad or Autoturd there.

only the good people that truly do love the sport.


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That is actually a very cool machine, very very Old school, I got to look at it at Barry days back in May.

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Nice, got to love the old classics, looks like it flew nicely.


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my computer won't play the video. It goes into 1070 HD and quits....I can change the resolution but it goes back to HD no matter what I do. What's up with that?????

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A walk in the woods helps me relax and release tension. The fact that I am dragging a body should be entirely irrelevant!
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What is the file extension............

In windows explorer (not IE Explorer) go to the tools tab and then click folder options and check for the file extension and see what player is associated with it and change it to the video player you want to use to play
that file. Hope this helps if u did not realize how to change the proggy that is needed to execute the file.


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pale moon I use :(

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