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FFZ, Mesa, AZ
> From: David Staten <Dastaten@earthlink.net>
> Date: 2005/05/22 Sun AM 09:41:22 EDT
> To: "Rotary motors in aircraft" <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
> Subject: [FlyRotary] The Rotary Powered Flyers Association
>
> Polling the list...
>
> Interest in forming such a group. Participation requirements will be
> left to be determined.
>
> Goals as previously stated:
> 1) Member Education and Safety
> 2) Pre-First Flight and Phase One Inspections and Support
> 3) Ongoing Peer Technical Support for rotary engined aircraft
> 4) Industry Liason (Insurance, Manufacturers, Kit Builders)
> 5) Accident Investigation / Rotary Engine Expertise
>
> This list serv can serve (with Marv's approval) as the means for
> distributing information regarding the group.
>
> It can incorporate separately, or as an independent EAA chapter, or as
> an adjunct to an existing EAA chapter. Incorporate or add on to a 501C3
> so that expenses can be deducted by members.
>
> The Annual Business Meeting would be held in a public airshow venue,
> such as OSH, SNF, or Pickneyville.. prefereably someplace centrally
> located so ALL can attend with less than 2 days flying.
>
> Members would volunteer to be advocates for the rotary engine, provide
> peer safety inspections and technical counseling. Reimbursement for
> services/expenses can be considered and are to be determined later.
>
> We can better determine our direction and focus once an initial core
> group decides to start functioning. Once we know who/what our resources
> are, then we can better determine where to begin.
>
> David Staten
> League City (Houston), Texas
>
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