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Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 8:45 am Post subject: St Augustine 12/18/08 |
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Not one reply ..... is St. Augustine on or off??
Linn
I have a flyin marked on my calendar for this coming Sat. at St.
Augustine ..... any update??? I can't find the original email!!!
Linn
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Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 9:23 am Post subject: St Augustine 12/18/08 |
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Hey Linn,
I just saw your post. As far as I know it is on...the best place for AYA flyin info is on the AYA website:
http://www.aya.org/s/358/aya.aspx?sid=358&gid=1&pgid=260&cid=1360&ecid=1360&crid=0&calpgid=906&calcid=1048
wish I could make it...
ned
St. Augustine, FL
Event Description - St. Augustine, FL
Fly-In to St. Augustine, FL December 12-14
By Steve Gushwa
PLEASE NOTE: A few updates have been made. (1) We have moved the Saturday gathering from the A1A Aleworks to a Noon lunch at Barnacle Bill's Downtown (for logistical reasons). Barnacle Bill's is located at 14 Castillo Drive <?XML:NAMESPACE PREFIX = SKYPE /> (904) 824-3663 . (2) The second update is that Galaxy Aviation will give the AYA a 70 cent/gal discount on fuel. Just ask for AYA/Grumman parking after you land. They also offer hotel discounts. (3) There are no organized Friday activities scheduled. (4) Sunday Brunch will be at the airport Fly By Cafe at 10 am.
The nation’s oldest city, St. Augustine (KSGJ), is the venue for a Fly-In December 13-14. The main attraction is the Holiday Regatta of Lights - a spectacular and colorful parade of boats held on the St. Augustine bay front just north of the Bridge of Lions on Saturday evening Dec. 13th starting at 6 PM. Sailboats, trawlers, shrimp boats and many other vessels parade, decorated with the festive lights of the season in celebration of the holidays. This event coincides with the city’s Nights of Lights where millions of white lights celebrate the Christmas season from November through February. Pilots flying over the illuminated city are guaranteed a sight to remember. The first organized AYA event that afternoon will be a Noon lunch at Barnacle Bill's (Downtown). Plan to be seated at Noon. Click here for more St. Augustine Holiday Events.
St. Augustine is a city rich with history. There are so many things to do there you may wish to make this a three day event. Ride Ripley’s Sightseeing Trains, tour the Castillo de San Marcos (circa. 1672 and surviving over 300 years of hurricanes), see the Lightner Museum with everything from shrunken heads to mummies to stained glass and crystal. Shop the old Spanish Quarter with its many unique stores, quaint cafes and funky bars. Walk the grounds of Flagler College or Fort Matanzas. Drink from the legendary Fountain of Youth or visit Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Museum with its more than 800 bizarre and unusual artifacts. Don’t forget the nightly Ghost Tours – walking, riding or floating.
Where to stay: There are 27 Bed & Breakfasts in St. Augustine and two high end hotels in the historic district, Casa Monica and the Hilton St. Augustine Historic Bayfront. The national chains are well represented with the Holiday Inn, Hampton Inn, Days Inn, Best Western and the Monterey Inn. If golf is more your style, the World Golf Village is sure to please. The PGA and LPGA headquarters are a short drive away and there are over 50 courses in or near St. Augustine. Just across the Bridge of Lions The St. Augustine beaches boast miles of luxurious sand. There are plenty of hotels and resorts where you can enjoy the sun and sand.
The FBO, Galaxy Aviation, has arranged a 70 cent/gal fuel discount for us, hotel discounts and dedicated parking (ask for AYA/Grumman parking). A cab into town will run $4 each for four people (ask to be dropped off at the Slave Market). Once you are in town everything is within walking distance or by the sightseeing trains.
This is one Fly-In where you’ll want to bring your family and friends. Contact me at stevegushwa(at)hotmail.com (sgushwa(at)oliveiragroup.com) for more information, to RSVP and to receive informational updates. Contact Information Primary Contact
Steve Gushwa
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(727) 515-9470
sgushwa(at)oliveiragroup.com
Secondary Contact
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aa1bflyboy
Joined: 23 May 2008 Posts: 30
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Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 10:22 am Post subject: St Augustine 12/18/08 |
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I'll second that one Ned. I will no longer be using the GG as a format to post events in my region. Too many of my members have advised me they no longer subscribe to that list due to the flood of emails that come in from that list. I am using the AYA website & forum and some local lists for the MA and NE regions that some members have created.
Steve Roberts
AA1B - 641HY (at) ILG
AYA Region 2 Director/Forum Admin
We shall not cease from exploration.
And at the end of all our exploring
Will be to arrive were we started
And know the place for the first time - T. S. Eliot
From: 923te(at)att.net
To: teamgrumman-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: Re: TeamGrumman-List: Re: St Augustine 12/18/08
Date: Thu C 11 Dec 2008 11:23:33 -0600
Hey Linn C
I just saw your post. As far as I know it is on...the best place for AYA flyin info is on the AYA website:
http://www.aya.org/s/358/aya.aspx?sid=358&gid=1&pgid=260&cid=1360&ecid=1360&crid=0&calpgid=906&calcid=1048
wish I could make it...
ned
St. Augustine C FL
Event Description - St. Augustine C FL
Fly-In to St. Augustine C FL December 12-14
By Steve Gushwa
PLEASE NOTE: A few updates have been made. (1) We have moved the Saturday gathering from the A1A Aleworks to a Noon lunch at Barnacle Bill's Downtown (for logistical reasons). Barnacle Bill's is located at 14 Castillo Drive (904) 824-3663 . (2) The second update is that Galaxy Aviation will give the AYA a 70 cent/gal discount on fuel. Just ask for AYA/Grumman parking after you land. They also offer hotel discounts. (3) There are no organized Friday activities scheduled. (4) Sunday Brunch will be at the airport Fly By Cafe at 10 am.
The nation’s oldest city C St. Augustine (KSGJ) C is the venue for a Fly-In December 13-14. The main attraction is the Holiday Regatta of Lights - a spectacular and colorful parade of boats held on the St. Augustine bay front just north of the Bridge of Lions on Saturday evening Dec. 13th starting at 6 PM. Sailboats C trawlers C shrimp boats and many other vessels parade C decorated with the festive lights of the season in celebration of the holidays. This event coincides with the city’s Nights of Lights where millions of white lights celebrate the Christmas season from November through February. Pilots flying over the illuminated city are guaranteed a sight to remember. The first organized AYA event that afternoon will be a Noon lunch at Barnacle Bill's (Downtown). Plan to be seated at Noon. Click here for more St. Augustine Holiday Events.
St. Augustine is a city rich with history. There are so many things to do there you may wish to make this a three day event. Ride Ripley’s Sightseeing Trains C tour the Castillo de San Marcos (circa. 1672 and surviving over 300 years of hurricanes) C see the Lightner Museum with everything from shrunken heads to mummies to stained glass and crystal. Shop the old Spanish Quarter with its many unique stores C quaint cafes and funky bars. Walk the grounds of Flagler College or Fort Matanzas. Drink from the legendary Fountain of Youth or visit Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Museum with its more than 800 bizarre and unusual artifacts. Don’t forget the nightly Ghost Tours – walking C riding or floating.
Where to stay: There are 27 Bed & Breakfasts in St. Augustine and two high end hotels in the historic district C Casa Monica and the Hilton St. Augustine Historic Bayfront. The national chains are well represented with the Holiday Inn C Hampton Inn C Days Inn C Best Western and the Monterey Inn. If golf is more your style C the World Golf Village is sure to please. The PGA and LPGA headquarters are a short drive away and there are over 50 courses in or near St. Augustine. Just across the Bridge of Lions The St. Augustine beaches boast miles of luxurious sand. There are plenty of hotels and resorts where you can enjoy the sun and sand.
The FBO C Galaxy Aviation C has arranged a 70 cent/gal fuel discount for us C hotel discounts and dedicated parking (ask for AYA/Grumman parking). A cab into town will run $4 each for four people (ask to be dropped off at the Slave Market). Once you are in town everything is within walking distance or by the sightseeing trains.
This is one Fly-In where you’ll want to bring your family and friends. Contact me at stevegushwa(at)hotmail.com (sgushwa(at)oliveiragroup.com) for more information C to RSVP and to receive informational updates.
Contact Information Primary Contact
Steve Gushwa
C
(727) 515-9470
sgushwa(at)oliveiragroup.com
Secondary Contact
C
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pitts_pilot(at)bellsouth. Guest
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Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 10:39 am Post subject: St Augustine 12/18/08 |
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Thanks everybody for pointing me to the website. I should have checked
there first. My apologies. And I'm sorry those folks have chosen to
leave list. I think we all lose when we get scattered all over the web.
Linn
Steve Roberts wrote:
[quote] I'll second that one Ned. I will no longer be using the GG as a format
to post events in my region. Too many of my members have advised me
they no longer subscribe to that list due to the flood of emails that
come in from that list. I am using the AYA website & forum and some
local lists for the MA and NE regions that some members have created.
*Steve Roberts
AA1B - 641HY (at) ILG
AYA Region 2 Director/Forum Admin
*
*We shall not cease from exploration.
And at the end of all our exploring
Will be to arrive were we started
And know the place for the first time - T. S. Eliot*
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From: 923te(at)att.net
To: teamgrumman-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: Re: Re: St Augustine 12/18/08
Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2008 11:23:33 -0600
Hey Linn,
I just saw your post. As far as I know it is on...the best place for
AYA flyin info is on the AYA website:
http://www.aya.org/s/358/aya.aspx?sid=358&gid=1&pgid 60&cid=1360&ecid=1360&crid=0&calpgid=906&calcid=1048
<http://www.aya.org/s/358/aya.aspx?sid=358&gid=1&pgid 60&cid=1360&ecid=1360&crid=0&calpgid=906&calcid=1048>
wish I could make it...
ned
St. Augustine, FL
Event Description - St. Augustine, FL
Fly-In to St. Augustine, FL December 12-14
By Steve Gushwa
PLEASE NOTE: A few updates have been made. (1) We have moved the
Saturday gathering from the A1A Aleworks to a Noon lunch at Barnacle
Bill's Downtown (for logistical reasons). Barnacle Bill's is located
at 14 Castillo Drive (904) 824-3663 . (2) The second update is that
Galaxy Aviation <http://www.galaxyaviation.com/staugustine.html/> will
give the AYA a 70 cent/gal discount on fuel. Just ask for AYA/Grumman
parking after you land. They also offer hotel discounts. (3) There are
no organized Friday activities scheduled. (4) Sunday Brunch will be at
the airport Fly By Cafe at 10 am.
The nation’s oldest city, St. Augustine (KSGJ
<http://www.airnav.com/airport/KSGJ>), is the venue for a Fly-In
December 13-14. The main attraction is the Holiday Regatta of Lights
<http://www.sayc2000.com/R_Blair_Maintained/LightsRegatta_2005.html> -
a spectacular and colorful parade of boats held on the St. Augustine
bay front just north of the Bridge of Lions on Saturday evening Dec.
13th starting at 6 PM. Sailboats, trawlers, shrimp boats and many
other vessels parade, decorated with the festive lights of the season
in celebration of the holidays. This event coincides with the city’s
Nights of Lights <http://www.getaway4florida.com/nights/> where
millions of white lights celebrate the Christmas season from November
through February. Pilots flying over the illuminated city are
guaranteed a sight to remember. The first organized AYA event that
afternoon will be a Noon lunch at Barnacle Bill's (Downtown).
<http://www.barnaclebillsonline.com/#/groupinfo/4531357077> Plan to be
seated at Noon. Click here for more St. Augustine Holiday Events
<http://www.staugustineinfo.com/st-augustine-holiday-events.html>.
St. Augustine is a city rich with history. There are so many things to
do there you may wish to make this a three day event. Ride Ripley’s
Sightseeing Trains, tour the Castillo de San Marcos (circa. 1672 and
surviving over 300 years of hurricanes), see the Lightner Museum with
everything from shrunken heads to mummies to stained glass and
crystal. Shop the old Spanish Quarter with its many unique stores,
quaint cafes and funky bars. Walk the grounds of Flagler College or
Fort Matanzas. Drink from the legendary Fountain of Youth or visit
Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Museum with its more than 800 bizarre and
unusual artifacts. Don’t forget the nightly Ghost Tours
<http://www.ghosttoursofstaugustine.com/> – walking, riding or floating.
Where to stay
<http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotels-g34599-Saint_Augustine_Florida-Hotels.html>:
There are 27 Bed & Breakfasts in St. Augustine and two high end hotels
in the historic district, Casa Monica and the Hilton St. Augustine
Historic Bayfront. The national chains are well represented with the
Holiday Inn, Hampton Inn, Days Inn, Best Western and the Monterey Inn.
If golf is more your style, the World Golf Village
<http://www.wgv.com/> is sure to please. The PGA and LPGA headquarters
are a short drive away and there are over 50 courses in or near St.
Augustine. Just across the Bridge of Lions The St. Augustine beaches
<http://www.getaway4florida.com/nights/> boast miles of luxurious
sand. There are plenty of hotels and resorts where you can enjoy the
sun and sand.
The FBO, Galaxy Aviation <http://www.airnav.com/airport/KSGJ/GALAXY>,
has arranged a 70 cent/gal fuel discount for us, hotel discounts and
dedicated parking (ask for AYA/Grumman parking). A cab into town will
run $4 each for four people (ask to be dropped off at the Slave
Market). Once you are in town everything is within walking distance or
by the sightseeing trains.
This is one Fly-In where you’ll want to bring your family and friends.
Contact me at stevegushwa(at)hotmail.com
<mailto:sgushwa(at)oliveiragroup.com> for more information, to RSVP and
to receive informational updates.
Contact Information
Primary Contact
Steve Gushwa
,
(727) 515-9470
sgushwa(at)oliveiragroup.com
Secondary Contact
,
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GrummanDude
Joined: 15 Jan 2006 Posts: 926 Location: Auburn, CA
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Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 10:57 am Post subject: St Augustine 12/18/08 |
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Well, all I can say is, I'm glad the TeamGrumman-List was here to help
We tried last Tuesday to get the carb heat rise testing done. Â It was too warm outside. Â Lots of fog in the valley so we couldn't do the 1000 foot test anyway. Â THere is a cold front coming in on Saturday. Â If we can be up and down before the rain, we'll get-er-done. Â THis is the last test we need to do on the cowling.
Gary
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