Man that
sounds more like hell than Heaven!!
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Subject: [FlyRotary] Re:
New kid on the block.
Also known as
purgatory road.
N5658Z New
Brainless, Texas
(BAZ)
"People may
fail many times, but they become failures only when they begin
to blame someone
else" - Unknown
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Message -----
Sent: Thursday,
June 09, 2005 7:34 AM
Subject:
[FlyRotary] Re: New kid on the block.
Do you live along
"Devil's Backbone"?
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Message-----
Sent: Thursday,
June 09, 2005 6:26 AM
To: Rotary motors
in aircraft
Subject:
[FlyRotary] Re: New kid on the block.
Actually I live
about 12 miles west of BAZ in the hill country, 6 miles
Canyon Lake, on top of a ridge line,
elevation is 1,460 feet. Grew up in
area, traveled
the world and then came back home five years ago, don't
There is no place
line home Toto.
Texas, like a whole nother country.
N5658Z New Braunfles, Texas
(BAZ)
"People may
fail many times, but they become failures only when they
to blame someone
else" - Unknown
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Message -----
Sent: Thursday,
June 09, 2005 3:50 AM
Subject:
[FlyRotary] Re: New kid on the block.
> New
Braunsfels......Greune is my yearly week away from the big bad
> (home) of Houston. We
have a great place about one hundred yards up
> of the Gruene River crossing (well, "we"
and the folks that rent it
> other 51
weeks of the year. Our week is Aug 8 this year). GAWD I love
> hill
country. I am a graduate of SWTSU in Sin
City, uh, San Marcos
> really is
78666) and my main destination for my rotary Velocity has
> been the San
Marcos/New Braunsfels area. My "dream" is to have an
> there and
keep a car there and fly in OFTEN from my home field of
> (Nasa's
field) in Houston.
> Gee, can you
tell I like the area <g> Yeah, I know, life is too short
> live in Houston....and it is
home. Just makes going to the Texas Hill
>
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> Behalf Of
Mark R Steitle
> Sent:
Wednesday, June 08, 2005 1:50 PM
> To: Rotary
motors in aircraft
> Subject:
[FlyRotary] Re: New kid on the block.
> I see that
you're in New Braunsfels. I'm just into Hays Co. off Hwy
> 290W. There
are a few of us "rotorheads" in the Austin area. You're
> welcome to
come out and look at what I've been working on for the last
> few
years. I've got a hangar lined up and be moving my project out to
> Lockhart in
the next month or so. You can contact me off list at the
> following
email address, mark.steitle "at" Austin.utexas.edu.
>
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> Sent:
Wednesday, June 08, 2005 1:22 PM
> To: Rotary
motors in aircraft
> Subject:
[FlyRotary] Re: New kid on the block.
> You've found
the right place for rotary info. Of course we're both on
> the other
list (No not THAT other list) for BD-4 info.
> Bob
W. (You'll figure out what "the other list" usually
means around
> On Wed, 8
Jun 2005 06:48:27 -0500
> > Hello
everyone, I'm the new kid on the block and seriously looking
> rotary power
for my BD-4 project (check the link below). I need some
> help in
getting started on information that I should bone up on before
> jumping into
the morass of rotary engine building. I ordered the book
> rotary
conversions by Tracey Crook as a start, but would like input
> experienced
builders as to other recommended reading and reference
> material
(i.e. books and web sights).
> > N5658Z
New Braunfles, Texas (BAZ)
> >
"People may fail many times, but they become failures only when they
> begin to
blame someone else" - Unknown
> N93BD -
Rotary Powered BD-4 (real soon)
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