[SPAM] Re: GPS coodinates for Sayre
Allan Weir
piloto37 at cfl.rr.com
Mon Aug 1 17:49:57 AKDT 2005
Terry Terrenoire wrote:
> Just a reminder on the operations of the AGS Contest in Sayre this
> weekend.
>
> We do something that I have not seen at any other contest. Sat and Sun
> mornings we serve made to order breakfast.
> We will have pancakes, eggs, sausage. oj, danish, and hot coffee.
>
> Lunch will feature the local highlight of "Speidies" This is marinated
> chicken chunks served in a slice of Italian bread.
> In addition, we will have the normal fare of dogs and burgers, as well
> as chicken sandwich served on a burger roll.
>
> If yu are planning to have breakfast wit us, please send me a short
> note...off line. I want to make sure we have enough food.
>
> Nearly everyone we have talked to has said they are planning to be
> here, so we are planning for a great turnout.
>
> Terry T.
>
>
> On Sun, 31 Jul 2005 19:56:43 -0400 "Grow Pattern"
> <pattern4u at comcast.net <mailto:pattern4u at comcast.net>> writes:
>
> The 50th Sayre is going to be a pretty big deal this year.
> Michelle and I are looking forward to making it as long as we can
> her out of her workplace in time.
>
> Sayre has a myriad of memories for me. Flying a fixed gear Dalotel
> with an Enya R-120 in 402 still returns to my mind on a long .
> drive. There were 70 contestants at that contest. In more recent
> years the friendships made with the Canadians stand out.
>
> Looking forward to seeing all those familiar faces again, meeting
> new people and even going head to head with a few "critics". Gotta
> do something in between flights - right.
>
> Eric.
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>
> From: Daniel J. Hamlett <mailto:d77hamlett at comcast.net>
> To: discussion at nsrca.org <mailto:discussion at nsrca.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 5:05 PM
> Subject: GPS coodinates for Sayre
>
> For anyone who might want to know the GPS coordinates for
> Sayre are listed below.
>
> Latitude: 41.986185
> Longitude: -76.564946
>
>
>
Get those speedies! Try the lamb ones too! I sure do miss them! Is
Panchos Pit still in business? How about George Brooks and GJ's in
Vestal, formerly Hobbycraft in Endicott, the best equipped hobby shop I
ever saw until I got to Orlando in 2001. Hmmmmmmm The best LHS is the
one that has what you need. Try an Atlas and Kraft .61. All we went for
was a steering arm for a nose gear, George was a good salesman!
Oh well, so much for the past.
AW
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