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February 06, 2008

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G.H.VanKampen

This Reese fella just has to be the son of Bill. I saw him at the Saskatoon Air show. I knew him and yet I did not. Later it dawned on me:Yes this has to be Bill's boy. Bill flew/flies too. He lived in some hick town not far from Melville SK the last time I heard. Aside from the regular airlines I have not see the inside of a real airplane for 4-5 years when I flew a "Mooney" at Moose Jaw. (Meili) Some day ,this Summer , I'm gonna fly if I can convince Reese. I think I can

Daveg

I owned a TB-9 for five years before trading it for the RV-6 that I have now. Once you get used to it, I think you will like it very much.

They're wonderful airplanes, and very undervalued in the US market. One day I realized that I had just spent 5 years flying around at 98 knots with three empty seats, and that's the day I decided to get something more appropriate to the kind of flying I do. If it hadn't been for the RV, I would have kept the Tampico for a long time.

David

Hi Dave, thanks for the comment, I'm a regular over at the 'chronicles.

Yeah the TB9 is nice - I've actually got 50+ hours in ours but I finished my training in the Grob so it had been a while.

Since this post I've brought my extraordinarly supportive other half flying in the TB - it's a very solid, passenger friendly aeroplane. I'm with you though, most of the time it's three empty seats.

I'd very much like an RV but my first plane is going to be a newly restored Luscombe. It will be good fun, a real education and most importantly affordable.

A mechanic acquaintance of mine is trying to get me to buy his -4 .... tempting if I had the cash!

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