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Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 5:39 pm Post subject: Jabiru Engine Maintenance & Rebuild Seminar. |
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Even if you are not planning to use the Jabiru engine, you should consider going, I am sure you will change your mind and buy Jabiru.
Like Tim Said. I had the chance to be there last year (March 2008) is really a great Seminar. The Jabiru Team are First Class. All of them... Very Proffesional, Helpfull and Friendly, even for experienced Aircraft Mechanics, always something new to learn for the (almost) "know it all", like myself .
Out of the seminar: Save some time (buy your return ticket for at least a day after) to visit the Beachcraft Museum, only a few miles from there (take your "turn left in 500 ft..". S**t!... "recalculating" GPS . Loved that gadget as a foreign turist.
Very rewarding for me, both professional (Jabiru course) and personal (Great people, wonderful area to visit, local food, the Bell Bucke Cafe ( a "I Have To Go" place!).
Saludos
Gary Gower
That TN area: One of the "must visit area" when (if) I fly my airplane to OSH.
Never a straight line flying in a Homebuilt, that's for airlines
DO NOT ARCHIVE.
--- On Wed, 1/14/09, Tim Juhl <juhl(at)avci.net> wrote:
From: Tim Juhl <juhl(at)avci.net>
Subject: Re: Jabiru Engine Maintenance & Rebuild Seminar
To: zenith-list(at)matronics.com
Date: Wednesday, January 14, 2009, 12:09 PM
I attended this class last May and can tell you that it was a very worthwhile
experience. If you are going to use a Jabiru engine you should consider it
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