Better Topic: San Antonio TX
Troy Newman
troy_newman at msn.com
Thu Dec 12 11:40:53 AKST 2002
Thanks guys...It too is a very viable option.
I will know more in about a month...but that sounds like a good option.....The other option that is good is the Vegas or Phoenix areas......in either case the chances are it will only be a 13 week deal (3 months) in any of the places...San Antonio looks good for the money and its less cost of living than Denver...If I can add to that better flying conditions then cool.......
TN
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From: Gray E Fowler
Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 9:03 AM
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Subject: Re: Better Topic: San Antonio TX
Troy
SA is 5.5 hours from Dallas. You will be a 5 hour or less drive from the following contests, Waco, Temple, Jetero, Nederland, then 5.5 to Dallas 8 hours to Hot Springs and Lubbock.
Gray Fowler
Principal Chemical Engineer
Composites Engineering
"Troy Newman" <troy_newman at msn.com>
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12/12/2002 09:15 AM
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Subject: Better Topic: San Antonio TX
OK guys I may be moving to San Antonio, TX.....How much activity is around in the area.....Any of you guys down there and I have no idea how far away Lance, Gray and Gene are from San Antonio......?
Also how early in the year do the contests start and how is the weather during the Feb-Mar-Apr time frame? Looking to see if its windy spring unpredictable or is its nice for flying.
>From the looks of it might only be there Feb thru May....Just looking at options....Vegas and Phoenix are options also....And I know how the weather is there and the level of pattern activity is pretty good there also......Especially early in the season.
Let me know guys....
Troy Newman
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