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EAA Chapter 1218
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Written by Brent Humphreys
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Thursday, 12 August 2010 09:06 |
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2010 PIETENPOL 32HRS TT 65HP • FOR SALE • Continental engine 32 hrs SMOH. First flight 4/22 Built by EAA Chapter 1218 Members South Central MO. Metal Fuselage w/Fabric has cockpit doors, Cleveland brakes, Scott tail wheel, two fuel tanks, Culver wood prop. Located in Willow Springs, MO (1H5) Please Call BERLIN BATESEL at (417)469-3686 for more information. • VISIT OUR CHAPTER WEBSITE • Contact Robert P. Brantley, Friend of Owner - located Pomona, MO USA • Telephone: 417-277-5255 • Fax: 417-277-5254 |
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Welcome to Sploshkosh! EAA Mudventure 2010 |
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Written by Brent Humphreys
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Sunday, 25 July 2010 14:13 |
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We arrived yesterday to camp Scholler for Airventure and found a very wet campground. Our camping area had been chosen last week by some other RV-10 builders. At the time, the grounds were very wet, then they got another 3 or so inches of rain, making matters even worse. As of right now the organizers are having to turn away aircraft since there is just not enough dry ground to safely park airplanes. As the ground dries, they immediately begin accepting more. They re-evaluate every hour in an effort to accommodate as many aircraft as possible. Camp Scholler is in the same predicament. The grounds are just too muddy to maneuver campers and RV's. The excellent EAA volunteers and staff have done a great job making arrangements to park campers along roads, in parking lots, and just about any hard surface they can find. I have heard reports and seen campers parked in many places, just waiting for the word that they can come in. We got very lucky and were able to bring our camper into the campground, where an EAA tractor hooked up and towed it into our camp space. The area where we are camped is too damp to park the truck without contributing to the muck, so Erica and I parked the truck out of the way and procured some galoshes for the walk back and forth. In the true spirit of Airventure, just as we were prepping to schlep all of our luggage to the camper, someone showed up with a gator and an offer to haul our gear to the camper. Today we got a chance to pay it forward when we hooked the chains up to pull a van stuck in the mud. This is Oshkosh, and everyone is having fun and ready for a great show. |
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Written by Brent Humphreys
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Thursday, 22 July 2010 06:33 |
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If you haven't checked out the Flickr photo pool in a while, I suggest you take a few minutes and jump over there for a look. Tom and Phylis have uploaded several videos from the Independence Day celebration. They are very entertaining.
Anyone can add photos to the flickr pool. Just sign up for an account, and join the group. |
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Photos from Independence Day Celebration |
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Written by Brent Humphreys
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Saturday, 10 July 2010 01:34 |
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David Johnson's Sonex Flies |
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2010 June Meeting Minutes |
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Written by Phylis White
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Monday, 05 July 2010 16:03 |
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June 10, 2010 - International Young Eagle Day. The meeting was called to order by President Tom White with 39 members and guests present. A big thank you was given to the potluck cooks. President White also thanked the mowing crews that took over while he was on vacation for three weeks. Ten Young Eagles were flown; a big thank you was given to the ground crew, pilots and Y.E. coordinator Bob Brantley.
Pietenpol project report was given by Vice President Berlin Batesel. He is going to start looking for some more pilots. It has close to ten hours on it and will need thirty more flown off.
The minutes were approved as published; motion by Bob Brantley, second by Henny Christensen and approved by members present.
In the absence of Treasurer Jim Vokac, the report was given by Secretary Phyllis White. Motion to approve was made by David Johnson, second by Jerry Pfister and approved by members present. A CD will be due June 30th. President White welcomed new member Carl Everhart to the chapter. He has a beautiful J3 Cub. David & Lisa Johnson have their beautiful Sonex project ready to fly. All are encouraged to check out both aircraft after the meeting.
Jerry Pfister reported on the Art Fest. The chapter was unable to set up a booth with the simulator as planned due to no reliable electrical access.
Missouri Pilots Association’s annual meeting is being held this weekend in Springfield at the Doubletree.
At previous meetings, we have discussed a project tour. Members with projects are the Allen’s, DeRoos’ and Humphreys’. John DeRoos invited any member interested in his project to stop by anytime; just call first. President White suggested lunch at Fred’s Catfish would go nicely after visiting John’s project at Mammoth Springs, Arkansas. Phyllis White made a motion to table the project tour, do our usual 4th of July celebration on July 3rd in conjunction with the Willow Springs parade (fly over, parade float, burger, brats cookout, potluck sides, homemade ice cream, anvil firing) and on July 10th, 4 PM have our regular chapter meeting continuing the American freedom celebration with chapter purchased fried chicken (members to donate that day to offset the expense), potluck sides and homemade ice cream. A second was made by lint Allen and approved by members present. The parade officials are asking for historical figures along with clowns. July 3rd is also the 150th birthday celebration for Mountain View. The MPA chapter has volunteered to do a fly over there also. Watch for emails with details for both events.
Jerry Pfister reminded all that June 26th is the West Plains Airport’s 25th anniversary and name change celebration. Clint Allen spoke to Jack Bowman and he will need assistance with the cookout and aircraft on display.
President White received a call from Debbie with the Cabool Chamber of Commerce requesting our participation in their festivities July 3rd and also September 18th for Old Timer’s Days. George Wilkie said the airport resurfacing was to begin the end of the month. George made a motion to fly Young Eagles at Cabool on September 18th, second by Bob Bohemier and approved by members. Young Eagle Coordinator Bob Brantley suggested we should have Cabool do the advertising for the event. Bob Brantley said Bill Newton has kids to fly at Mansfield. Bob said the facilities are not good there; such as no toilet available. Bill Ghan reported there is now a new toilet at Mansfield.
Sandy Smith said every time she is in Kansas City, she is asked by Garmin people if there is the possibility of Willow Springs having pay at the pump fuel available. They would love to be able to stop in for lunch and fuel but with cash only fuel and no courtesy car they are unable to do so. Airport Board Member Mike White said the expense of installing a credit card reader was cost prohibitive. Doc Openshaw added there is a lot of expense dealing with credit cards.
A letter from EAA, Oshkosh regarding the purchase of bricks for the brown arch was passed around. Prices are from $350 up.
President White highly recommends the Western Antique Aeroplane and Automobile Museum, Hood River, Oregon which was toured on vacation. The website is www.waaamuseum.org. Also while on vacation, a side trip to visit Jake Schultz, Issaquah, Washington (Seattle suburb) was made. Jake has been in contact with Bill Ghan and is also building a Pietenpol Air Camper. He has a beautiful Rotec radial engine ready for his project. When his project is completed he plans to take a year off from his technical analyst job with Boeing and tour places of interest to him. EAA Chapter 1218 is now on that list. He also gave a tour of the aviation memorabilia in his condo which included a case depicting the first 20 years of manned space flight, a Wright Flyer replica, Molt Taylor Aerocar memorabilia and so much more. It was an enjoyable morning spent with a fellow EAA member and aviation enthusiast.
President White mentioned the donation jar. A motion to adjourn was made by John Smith, second by Jim Lane and approved by members. |
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6/12/2010 Young Eagles Rally |
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Written by Brent Humphreys
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Wednesday, 30 June 2010 01:44 |
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 Waiting for a Flight  Bob calling for more planes and pilots  Cleco resting after playing with Young Eagles  Benny Butler talks with his Young Eagle  Benny and his passenger ready to go  Tom White and the 170 with his young eagle  George WIlke flew these Young Eagles in his Mooney  Members with their new aircraft Carl and his J-3 Cub  The J-3  David and Lisa Johnson’s recently completed Sonex  David in the Sonex 
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West Plains Airport to Celebrate 25th Anniversary |
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Written by Brent Humphreys
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Tuesday, 15 June 2010 13:02 |
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According to Ozark Area Network the West Plains airport will have an event to celebrate 25 Years. The event runs from 9 am until 2pm Saturday June 26th. You can get more details at OAN |
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