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PostPosted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 6:49 am    Post subject: Maintenance, Regs, EAA Reply with quote

I am a yak and an L29 owner. I have read the comments of carl hayes with
much interest. I have been to Oshkosh with my L29 for last 5 years. The
eastern euorpean warbird community, both jets and props are treated like
second class citizens there. After spending a great deal of fuel cost to
arrive at oshkosh and proudly display my aircraft, the eastern jets are
stuck so far out on the ramp that its beyond the line where they allow any
show goers to walk and thus non of these aircraft can be visited and seen by
the public. I asked about even double parkng non flying jets for show and
they said no room. then comes the T28's and the F86 and suddenly there is
lots of room. We are just outcasts at this event and the young people
today that come as visitors are very interested in seeing these classic
eastern communist era aircrafts. what a shame

ROBERT E. SCHWARTZ
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 7:16 am    Post subject: Maintenance, Regs, EAA Reply with quote

Robert,

You make a valid point, and I am new to this community/politics, but not a
novice at observation.. and would agree with your observations of the "old
guard" that is clinging to the past..

Just like the WWII aircraft are the mainstay, the Vietnam era aircraft are
having to fight to get noticed, that change is scary to many..

I completely respect Carl's opinion and actions.

To a similar goal, but in a different action - A large group of RedStar
pilots have quietly become one of the largest groups at the major airshows (
Sun-n-Fun, Oshkosh, ect) This did not go unnoticed at Sun-n-Fun this year.
At Oshkosh, we made up a large part of the daily warbird show, and even
broke through, and were the low group on Saturday. In the same vain, there
were 4-8 L-39's up flying during the shows, and some of those in great
formations as well.

Although some of the old guard will not change, I do believe the public, EAA
Members, and fellow pilots are noticing the great machines that we have and
ACTUALLY FLY.. time will win this battle.. Just my opinion.

It is a joy to meet, talk and fly with all the RedStar pilots I come in
contact with.. This is one of the most open and welcoming groups I have
seen, and hope that does not change..

David

PS - Sorry to hijack the topic..

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PostPosted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 2:34 pm    Post subject: Maintenance, Regs, EAA Reply with quote

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> We are just outcasts at this event and the young people
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today that come as visitors are very interested in seeing these classic
eastern communist era aircrafts. what a shame
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> ROBERT E. SCHWARTZ
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delfin 2819
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Yaaa! You should have been around in the good ole days, 10-11 years ago. We Chinese and Eastern bloc guys were the Enemy! Never mind our honorable service in America's military, the Old Guard shit on us then and still today. I remember being run out of the WB "Hospitality" room even though I'd paid my share. PRICKS, then, PRICKS now. I fly to show up those sorry A-holes.

Thank (God, Gods, Allah, Jehovah, etc. insert your choice), we got our act together and put on the good show. It's been a tough battle but thanks to the L-Bird guys who have always sufferred, we have friends. Some of these friends flew 5 times the combat missions the Glory Boys did in their Jets, with FAC losses at 50%. Ask any Nam Grunt, the FAC's are real heros.



Craig Payne
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 7:00 pm    Post subject: Maintenance, Regs, EAA Reply with quote

So you can read 14CFR43.1 Applicability, which says in paragraph (b) "This
part does not apply to any aircraft for which the FAA has issued an
experimental certificate, unless the FAA has previously issued a different
kind of airworthiness certificate for that aircraft." and conclude that the
person who wrote this didn't know what he was talking about, but ALL OF THE
REST OF PART 43 DOES APPLY?

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 10:30 am    Post subject: Re: Maintenance, Regs, EAA Reply with quote

Dont hold back Craig, tell us how you really feel Smile

Ernie


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