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Hi Mike,
Many people insist on using that html stuff for email. That wouldn't
be so bad if the html format would honor the email tradition of marking
the old stuff with a '>', but they don't. There is an html MIME
attachment on the messages. When I get totally confused, I open that
with my web browser. Then the old stuff is marked with a line down
the side, everyone has their own color of text, etc. Very colorful if
nothing else. :) Bob W.
On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 03:51:46 -0800 (PST)
Michael LaFleur <mike.lafleur@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
This bugs the crap out of me.
In the e-mail below, how am I supposed to determine
which is the response? The only thing I can do is read
the whole thing or ignore it. Most often I just ignore
it and move on to the next message.
Mike
--- george lendich <lendich@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
> Message
> Ed,
> Did Richard have anything with the new side
> housing running yet.
> George (down under)
> > Hi Rusty,
> > Yes, Rich told me about wheel landing with a prop
> that was longer (well, maybe not now) than he was
> used to. Just glad no worst than that. The prop he
> had on enabled him to get up to 6600 rpm he stated -
> forgot to ask if that was on take off/static or in
> the air. Still looked and sounded good.
> > Yes, I think you would be interested in what
> Richard Shon had done with his one rotor. You might
> be interested in his side housing. Too bad you
> could not make it. Hope to see you next year.
> > Ed
> ----- Original Message ----- > From: Russell Duffy > To: Rotary motors in aircraft > Sent: Sunday, October 30, 2005 10:10 PM
> Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: Shady Bend Report
> > > Yes, we had Rusty's Rotary show up (sans Rusty),
> guess I'm going to have to stop calling it Rusty's. > Rich came to the flyin to learn more about the
> rotary engine, so the RV-3 is in good hands. In
> fact, I saw Finn eyeing it with a gleam in his eye.
> > Hi Ed,
> > Thanks for the kind comments, and great report. > I actually thought I'd get an RV-7 friend of mine to
> fly me over yesterday, and figured it would be
> interesting to walk around anonymously :-) He
> already had plans though, so maybe next year. > > You're right about the plane being in good hands
> with Rich Nadig. There are very few people that I
> would have been comfortable selling the plane to,
> but he's certainly one of them. It should really be
> nice by the time he gets done fine tuning some
> things. Might need to add a wheel on the front to
> protect the prop though :-) > > I spent the week finishing up the single rotor
> engine installation. I'll post some pics later in
> the week, when it's closer to being done. Total
> weight is around 235 lbs. With any luck, I can make
> a leisurely flight to next years roundup. > > Cheers,
> Rusty (maybe canceling the Sonex order tomorrow)
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